Route 188 in North Greenwich – proposed route change

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Picture of a route 188 bus in front of the O2 domeUpdate 7 March 2024

This consultation has now closed. Thank you to everyone who responded. We are analysing your feedback and will report later this year.

-update ends-

We would like to hear your views about a proposed change to the 188 bus route in North Greenwich. On this page you can find out more about the proposals, how they may impact you, and how you can have your say.

You have until Wednesday 6 March to give us your feedback.





Summary of proposals

Background

How the proposals may change your bus journey

How you can find out more

Accessible information

Tell us your views

Next steps


Summary of proposals

Bus route 188 operates 24 hours a day between North Greenwich bus station and Tottenham Court Road. Our proposal relates to its line of route between bus stop MP on Blackwall Lane and North Greenwich bus station, as shown in the map below.

As we prepare for the opening of the Silvertown Tunnel, Tunnel Avenue is planned to become a two-way road along its entire length.

Once this is the case, we propose to restructure route 188 to serve Tunnel Avenue two-way, rather than Millennium Way.


Map showing the proposed changes to route 188Click on the map to see a larger version

As part of this proposal, bus stops MT and MW on Millennium Way would no longer be served by route 188. Instead, bus stops on Tunnel Avenue would be served, including existing stops MU and MV.

Additional bus stops on Tunnel Avenue would also be required and are shown on the map for indicative purposes.

Find out more about how the proposals may change your bus journey.


Background

Picture of a route 188 busChanges to the local road layout associated with the Silvertown Tunnel scheme are expected to make Tunnel Avenue available two-way for vehicles along its length.

This creates the opportunity for improved public transport access to the west side of Greenwich Peninsula, an area increasingly being redeveloped, with the introduction of a two-way bus service for the first time.

Our proposal aims to improve access to the bus network on the west side of the Greenwich peninsula in cost-effective way, and with minimal negative impact.

As well as providing local links to North Greenwich station and Greenwich town centre, the proposed re-routeing of the 188 would provide 24-hour connections to central London with frequencies of up to every 10 minutes.

Currently route 108 serves Tunnel Ave in one direction only, although it is presently on diversion while Tunnel Avenue is re-designed. We expect the 108 to continue serving Tunnel Avenue in future when travelling towards Stratford.




How you can find out more

We have provided the following information to help you respond:

You can use the question tool on this page during the consultation period. We will respond to your questions as soon as we can.

You can also contact us by email, via our telephone call back service (020 3054 6037) or in writing (FREEPOST TFL HAVE YOUR SAY)

Silvertown Tunnel

You can find out more about the Silvertown Tunnel scheme here:

Transport for London

Riverlinx Consortium


Accessible information

We want to make sure everyone is able to take part in our consultations. To help make it accessible to everyone we have provided:

  • An Easy Read version of our proposals and the survey
  • An audio version of the proposals and survey
  • You can translate the information on this page into another language by using the ‘Select Language’ button at the bottom of the page

Connecting with London's deaf community on our consultations

To further enhance how we consult with London's deaf community we offer:

  • A British Sign Language (BSL) video of our proposals and survey
  • A BSL conversation service. This allows the TfL consultation lead to have a two-way BSL translated discussion with a BSL user. To request a BSL conversation please contact us at haveyoursay@tfl.gov.uk and we will be in contact to arrange a convenient time

Next steps

After the consultation ends, we’ll consider all the responses we receive and prepare a consultation report.

The report will be published on our website during 2024.

Picture of a route 188 bus in front of the O2 domeUpdate 7 March 2024

This consultation has now closed. Thank you to everyone who responded. We are analysing your feedback and will report later this year.

-update ends-

We would like to hear your views about a proposed change to the 188 bus route in North Greenwich. On this page you can find out more about the proposals, how they may impact you, and how you can have your say.

You have until Wednesday 6 March to give us your feedback.





Summary of proposals

Background

How the proposals may change your bus journey

How you can find out more

Accessible information

Tell us your views

Next steps


Summary of proposals

Bus route 188 operates 24 hours a day between North Greenwich bus station and Tottenham Court Road. Our proposal relates to its line of route between bus stop MP on Blackwall Lane and North Greenwich bus station, as shown in the map below.

As we prepare for the opening of the Silvertown Tunnel, Tunnel Avenue is planned to become a two-way road along its entire length.

Once this is the case, we propose to restructure route 188 to serve Tunnel Avenue two-way, rather than Millennium Way.


Map showing the proposed changes to route 188Click on the map to see a larger version

As part of this proposal, bus stops MT and MW on Millennium Way would no longer be served by route 188. Instead, bus stops on Tunnel Avenue would be served, including existing stops MU and MV.

Additional bus stops on Tunnel Avenue would also be required and are shown on the map for indicative purposes.

Find out more about how the proposals may change your bus journey.


Background

Picture of a route 188 busChanges to the local road layout associated with the Silvertown Tunnel scheme are expected to make Tunnel Avenue available two-way for vehicles along its length.

This creates the opportunity for improved public transport access to the west side of Greenwich Peninsula, an area increasingly being redeveloped, with the introduction of a two-way bus service for the first time.

Our proposal aims to improve access to the bus network on the west side of the Greenwich peninsula in cost-effective way, and with minimal negative impact.

As well as providing local links to North Greenwich station and Greenwich town centre, the proposed re-routeing of the 188 would provide 24-hour connections to central London with frequencies of up to every 10 minutes.

Currently route 108 serves Tunnel Ave in one direction only, although it is presently on diversion while Tunnel Avenue is re-designed. We expect the 108 to continue serving Tunnel Avenue in future when travelling towards Stratford.




How you can find out more

We have provided the following information to help you respond:

You can use the question tool on this page during the consultation period. We will respond to your questions as soon as we can.

You can also contact us by email, via our telephone call back service (020 3054 6037) or in writing (FREEPOST TFL HAVE YOUR SAY)

Silvertown Tunnel

You can find out more about the Silvertown Tunnel scheme here:

Transport for London

Riverlinx Consortium


Accessible information

We want to make sure everyone is able to take part in our consultations. To help make it accessible to everyone we have provided:

  • An Easy Read version of our proposals and the survey
  • An audio version of the proposals and survey
  • You can translate the information on this page into another language by using the ‘Select Language’ button at the bottom of the page

Connecting with London's deaf community on our consultations

To further enhance how we consult with London's deaf community we offer:

  • A British Sign Language (BSL) video of our proposals and survey
  • A BSL conversation service. This allows the TfL consultation lead to have a two-way BSL translated discussion with a BSL user. To request a BSL conversation please contact us at haveyoursay@tfl.gov.uk and we will be in contact to arrange a convenient time

Next steps

After the consultation ends, we’ll consider all the responses we receive and prepare a consultation report.

The report will be published on our website during 2024.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    We are holding a six-week public consultation to hear what you think about these proposals. We want to know if you agree with them, if there is anything you do not agree with, and to understand the reasons why you feel this way.

    You can reply by completing our survey, which should take no more than 10 minutes to complete. The closing date for comments is Wednesday 6 March 2024

    To take part in our online survey you will need to register with your email address. Your details will be kept secure.

    If you prefer, you can also let us have your comments by:
     

    • Email: haveyoursay@tfl.gov.uk
    • Telephone: 020 3054 6037 to leave your name and contact number and we will call you back. Please quote 'Route 188' when leaving your message
    • Write to: FREEPOST TFL HAVE YOUR SAY (Route 188) no postage stamp required 


    Please note responses to the survey may be made publicly available after the consultation has closed, this would typically be in the form of a report on the results of the consultation exercise, but any personal information will be kept confidential. Your personal information will be properly safeguarded and processed in accordance with the requirements of privacy and data protection legislation. For further information, please visit our privacy policy

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