Superloop is a partially implemented
express
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bus network in
London
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, England. It will form part of the
London Buses
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network and is planned to connect
outer London town centres, railway stations and transport hubs.
Orbital express bus routes were proposed in 2008 by
Mayor of London Boris Johnson
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, with further proposals by the
London Assembly
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in 2017. The 'Superloop' concept was announced in 2023 by
Sadiq Khan, consisting of renumbering and improvements to existing express bus routes and the introduction of new express bus routes.
Once complete, Superloop routes will form a long distance orbital service around London, as well as radial express services. The first service became operational on 15 July 2023. Nine of the ten routes are expected to be operational by March 2024.
History
Background
A network of
Green Line
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limited stop orbital routes was established by the
London Transport Executive
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from 1953. Limited stop route X26 (now Superloop route
SL7) from
West Croydon to
Heathrow Airport
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is a remnant of that network.
The
2008 mayoral election manifesto of Boris Johnson promised to trial orbital express bus routes in the outer suburbs. This led to an increase in frequency for the already existing X26 express bus route later that year. The policy had been abandoned by Johnson by March 2010, citing "plenty of good studies now which suggest to me that the big investment in orbital bus routes does not actually deliver the improvements that are sometimes claimed" and there was no further expansion of the orbital network.
Sadiq Khan became Mayor of London in 2016. In August 2017 the
London Assembly
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Transport Committee called for more orbital and express bus routes in Outer London. The idea was included in the Mayor's Transport Strategy published in March 2018, with two new indicative express corridors in
North London and one in
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:
* Heathrow Airport to
Ilford via
Harrow,
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and
Enfield
*
Chiswick
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to Ilford via
Ealing
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,
Wood Green
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and
Walthamstow
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Bexleyheath
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to
Beckenham via
Bromley
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In 2018 Transport for London began a policy of reducing bus services in inner London, where there had been a drop in passenger numbers, with plans to increase services in the outer suburbs. Limited stop route X140 from Harrow to Heathrow Airport was introduced in December 2019. The new route was considered a success and expansion of the express bus network was included as a policy in the Bus action plan published by Transport for London in March 2022.
Superloop announcements
The Superloop branded proposal for a network of express orbital bus routes was announced on 28 March 2023.
Transport for London noted that the proposals form part of improvements to transport in outer London in light of the expansion of the
Ultra Low Emission Zone in August 2023.
The proposal was praised by the
Campaign for Better Transport and
Heathrow Airport Holdings,
however
Nick Rogers AM of the Conservative Party called the proposal a "superflop" drawing attention to the "repacking of existing
usroutes".
Caroline Pidgeon
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AM of the Liberal Democrats cautiously welcomed the proposals, following her previous campaigns for orbital bus services. Public consultations on the five entirely new routes that were announced will take place by early 2024.
On 28 April 2023 further details of the proposals were announced and a consultation opened for route X183.
On 9 June 2023 a consultation opened for route X34.
On 14 July 2023 it was announced that route SL8, a renumbering of existing route 607, would be the first to operate as part of the Superloop service from the following day.
Nine of the ten routes are expected to be in service by March 2024.
The proposed route from Walthamstow to Royal Docks, now renumbered SL2, was extended to North Woolwich. The proposed route from Bexleyheath to Bromley, now numbered SL3, was extended to Abbey Wood and Thamesmead.
On 7 September 2023 it was announced that routes
SL1 and
SL10 would be introduced in autumn 2023.
Chingford was added to the route of SL1 following feedback to the public consultation.
On 20 October 2023 it was announced that routes SL2 and SL3 would be introduced in spring 2024.
On 5 December 2023 it was announced that route SL5 would be introduced on 3 February 2024.
Routes
Superloop will be part of the
London Buses
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network, with the same fares as regular buses. It will be introduced in stages, with an initial improvement to frequency of the X26 and rebranding of existing routes.
Superloop routes, once adopted into the system, will have route numbers in the series SL1, SL2, SL3 up to SL10. The numbers are assigned clockwise around London from North Finchley. The numbers replace previous route identification for already existing routes and supplant the X series of route numbers that were used in the planning of proposed routes.
, the operating and planned services are:
See also
*East London Transit
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References
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