We have put together a full list of all the bus lane cameras in Greenwich and where they are.
In data obtained in a Freedom of Information request from the Royal Borough of Greenwich, we have a list of all the bus lane cameras currently operational.
In total there are currently 16 active bus lane cameras in Greenwich.
Bus lanes, indicated by a thick white line, are reserved for use of certain vehicles that are displayed on signs.
According to TFL, buses which have a minimum of 10 seats including the driver, as well as recognised vehicles including emergency services vehicles can use bus lanes.
Drivers are advised to check the bus lane signs to find out which vehicles can use it.
Licenced taxis, pedal cycles, solo mopeds and motorbikes may have access to bus lanes or gate if shown on the bus lane signage.
Drivers who use a bus lane when not permitted may be issued with a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN).
We have created an interactive map to show the locations of all the listed bus lane cameras that are currently active at the time of publication.
Below is a list of all the working bus lane cameras in operation in Greenwich:
- Blackwall Lane/ Christ Church Primary School Northbound
- Kidbrooke Park Road Bus Gate NB/ Thomas Tallis School Northbound
- Kidbrooke Park Road Bus Gate SB o/s Thomas Tallis School Southbound
- Well Hall Road BL/ Police Station Southbound
- Plumstead Road BL Plumcroft Estate Westbound
- Well Hall Road/ Eltham Parish Church Southbound
- Plumstead Road BL SE28 0FN Eastbound
- Plumstead Road BL OPP Maxey Road Eastbound
- Bugsby Way WB BL/ Sainsburys Westbound
- Bugsby Lane WB BL/Makro Westbound
- Central Way Linton Mead School Westbound
- Woolwich Road BL NE opposite Charlton Lane Northeast bound
- Woolwich Road BL SW Maryon Park Southwest bound
- Charlton Church Lane BL NB Barney Close Northbound
- Blackwall Lane South/Dyson House Southbound
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