Bus routes will be undergoing changes throughout the first weekend in August across London.
TfL buses align with the Mayor’s Transport Strategy aiming for 80 per cent of journeys via foot, 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 today (Saturday, August 3):
Route 117 will no longer serve bus stop HE in the grounds of West Middlesex Hospital. Buses will Route 19 will have a new timetable on all days of the week with journey times revised to better reflect current traffic levels.
A temporary timetable will be introduced on route 49 which will widen the frequency of the PM peak service to a bus every 10-11 minutes. No change to frequency at any other time.
The temporary timetable will be removed from route 118 with the service returning to run every 12 minutes during the daytime on Monday to Saturdays and every 20 minutes during the evening and all day on Sundays.
The temporary timetable will be removed from route 200 with the service returning to run every 10 minutes during the daytime on Monday to Saturdays and every 12 minutes during the evening and all day on Sundays.
A temporary timetable will be introduced on route 297 which will widen the frequency of the service to a bus every 12 minutes during the daytime on Monday to Saturdays and to every 14 minutes during the evenings and all day on Sundays. The night service will continue to run every 30 minutes on all nights of the week.
A temporary timetable will be introduced on route E9 which will widen the frequency of the service to a bus every 13 minutes during the daytime on Monday to Saturdays and to every 21 minutes during the evenings and all day on Sundays.
Route N19 will have a new timetable on all nights of the week with journey times revised to better reflect current traffic levels.
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