We have rounded up the latest timetable changes to bus routes across London this weekend.

TfL buses are “guided” by the Mayor’s Transport Strategy and its target that 80 per cent of all journeys will be made on foot, by bike or public transport by 2041.

There is currently a bus fleet of around 9,300 buses which follow across 675 different routes.

The latest timetable changes are in place to help “match demand, deliver value for money and allow TfL to invest in outer London”.

The following timetable changes will take place from Saturday (October 7)

Route 21 will have a new timetable on all days of the week with minor changes to times.

Route 32 will have a new timetable on all days of the week with minor changes to times.

Route 107 will have a new timetable from this date. Frequency of the service on route 107 will be improved with buses running every 15 minutes from first to last bus on every day of the week.

Route 165 will have a new timetable on all days of the week with journey times revised to better reflect current traffic levels.

Route 189 will have a new timetable on all days and nights of the week with minor changes to times.

Route 195 will have a new timetable on all days of the week with journey times revised to better reflect current traffic levels.

Route 252 will have a new timetable on all days of the week with journey times revised to better reflect current traffic levels.

Route 316 will have a new timetable on all days of the week with minor changes to times.

Route N21 will have a new timetable on all nights of the week with minor changes to times.

Route N32 will have a new timetable on all nights of the week with minor changes to times.

Route P12 will have a new timetable from this date. Buses will be revised to run every 15 minutes during the daytime on Monday to Saturdays and every 20 minutes during the evening and all day on Sundays.