259, 279 and 349 bus routes - proposed changes in North London

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We’re proposing changes to bus routes 259, 279, and 349 to simplify the network and better match services to passenger demand in north and central London.

By clicking on each of the buttons below, you can read more about what is proposed and how this may impact you. You can also view maps, ask questions, give feedback, and find out about other ways to get in touch and take part.

You have until Friday 23 January 2026 to give us your feedback.

Proposals

We are proposing to change the start and end of routes 259 and 279 and to withdraw route 349. Below is a map showing the proposals for routes 259, 279 and 349. Underneath the map you can find more details about the proposed changes.


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Route 259 proposed restructure

Current Route: Operates between Edmonton Green and King's Cross.

Proposed Route: Re-structured to run between Ponders End and Holloway, Nag’s Head.

This introduces a new direct link between Ponders End and Holloway, providing new access between Enfield and Islington, and reduces duplication with other services on Caledonian Road.

Some passengers may lose direct links to King's Cross and Caledonian Road and need to interchange. There could be potential increase in demand on remaining services south of Holloway.

Route 279 proposed restructure

Current Route: Operates between Waltham Cross and Manor House Station.

Proposed Route: Re-structured to run between Waltham Cross and Stamford Hill.

This maintains strong north-south connectivity through Tottenham and Stamford Hill. It also reduces duplication with other routes on Seven Sisters Road and helps to better match levels of service with passenger demand.

Some passengers may lose direct access to Manor House and Seven Sisters Road, requiring interchange with other services for connections to and from these areas.

Route 349 proposed withdrawal

Current Route: Operates between Ponders End and Stamford Hill.

Proposal: Withdraw the route entirely.

Route 349 overlaps significantly with other services. Withdrawing the route simplifies the network by reducing duplication with other routes and better matches levels of service with passenger demand.

Some passengers will need to use alternative routes (e.g. revised 259 or 279) and may need to interchange.

The map below shows the proposed 259 and 279 routes.

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We’re proposing changes to bus routes 259, 279, and 349 to simplify the network and better match services to passenger demand in north and central London.

By clicking on each of the buttons below, you can read more about what is proposed and how this may impact you. You can also view maps, ask questions, give feedback, and find out about other ways to get in touch and take part.

You have until Friday 23 January 2026 to give us your feedback.

Proposals

We are proposing to change the start and end of routes 259 and 279 and to withdraw route 349. Below is a map showing the proposals for routes 259, 279 and 349. Underneath the map you can find more details about the proposed changes.


Click on map for larger image


Route 259 proposed restructure

Current Route: Operates between Edmonton Green and King's Cross.

Proposed Route: Re-structured to run between Ponders End and Holloway, Nag’s Head.

This introduces a new direct link between Ponders End and Holloway, providing new access between Enfield and Islington, and reduces duplication with other services on Caledonian Road.

Some passengers may lose direct links to King's Cross and Caledonian Road and need to interchange. There could be potential increase in demand on remaining services south of Holloway.

Route 279 proposed restructure

Current Route: Operates between Waltham Cross and Manor House Station.

Proposed Route: Re-structured to run between Waltham Cross and Stamford Hill.

This maintains strong north-south connectivity through Tottenham and Stamford Hill. It also reduces duplication with other routes on Seven Sisters Road and helps to better match levels of service with passenger demand.

Some passengers may lose direct access to Manor House and Seven Sisters Road, requiring interchange with other services for connections to and from these areas.

Route 349 proposed withdrawal

Current Route: Operates between Ponders End and Stamford Hill.

Proposal: Withdraw the route entirely.

Route 349 overlaps significantly with other services. Withdrawing the route simplifies the network by reducing duplication with other routes and better matches levels of service with passenger demand.

Some passengers will need to use alternative routes (e.g. revised 259 or 279) and may need to interchange.

The map below shows the proposed 259 and 279 routes.

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  • We know that life is busy and you may just have one short moment to tell us what you think of our proposals. That's why we now let you submit a quick consultation response.

    This is different from our consultation survey as we ask just one short question "Tell us what you think of our proposal".

    Your response can be long or short, but importantly it lets us know your views. 

    You will need to register with our Have Your Say platform to give us your quick response, although your details will be kept secure.  

     You have until Friday 23 January 2026 to give us your feedback.

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