
"The Superloop is the gift that keeps on giving. A new speedy bus service launches in southeast London this weekend, and it will be free to use for the first seven days. TfL has announced that the new SL11 route will begin service on Saturday January 24. It's a limited-stop express that will zoom passengers between Abbey Wood and North Greenwich via Thamesmead, offering access to Lizzie line and DLR stations, as well as other Superloop connections, along the way."
"The new fast route replaces the 472 bus during the daytime only. It will run at a higher frequency than the 472 and will take a more direct route through Woolwich town centre. It will run every six minutes during the day on Monday to Saturday between 7am and 9pm, and every 10 to 12 minutes during other times, except early Sunday mornings when it will be every 15 minutes. During the night the N472 will run every half hour from 12.15am until 4.45am."
Service launches on Saturday January 24 and will be free for the first seven days, with passengers still required to touch in with Oyster or contactless. SL11 is a limited-stop express between Abbey Wood and North Greenwich via Thamesmead, providing access to Elizabeth line and DLR stations and Superloop connections. The route replaces the daytime 472, runs every six minutes Monday–Saturday 7am–9pm, every 10–12 minutes at other times, and every 15 minutes early Sunday mornings; N472 will operate every 30 minutes overnight from 12.15am to 4.45am. The route aims to support regeneration and improved links for Thamesmead and Docklands.
Read at Time Out London
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