Proposals for a new express bus route between Thamesmead and Bromley (SL3 bus route), part of the Superloop
Consultation has concluded
Update 5 December 2023
Today we have published our response to the issues raised during the consultation on proposals for a new express bus route between Thamesmead and Bromley, called SL3.
Thank you to everyone who gave us feedback.
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Update 20 October 2023
Today we have published the results of the consultation on proposals for a new express bus route between Thamesmead and Bromley. We received positive feedback to our proposals and details of feedback we received and next steps can be found in the report. We will respond to all issues raised in the consultation in a Response to Issues Raised document in the coming weeks.
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Update 5 September 2023
This consultation has now closed. We are analysing your feedback and will report back shortly.
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We would like your feedback on proposals for a new limited express stop bus service between Thamesmead and Bromley, called SL3.
On this page you can find out more about our proposals for the SL3 between Thamesmead and Bromley. There are maps showing where the route could stop and how it would connect with other transport options in the wider area.
What is Superloop?
What are we proposing for the SL3?
Changes to other local services
Information to consider before you respond
Tell us your views
What is Superloop?
Our proposals would be part of the Superloop, a network of express limited stop routes which would circle London and connect outer London town centres, hospitals, schools and transport hubs. The Superloop is a key part of the Mayor's commitment to improving the bus network in outer London. You can find out more about the Superloop and also sign up for updates.
What are we proposing for the SL3?
Buses are the most affordable, accessible, and available form of public transport in London and offer the main sustainable alternative to cars for journeys that can't easily be walked or cycled. Following the Mayor of London’s announcement of the proposed new Superloop network, we are now developing proposals for a new express bus service for the section between Thamesmead and Bromley called SL3.
This new express route would run alongside the 301 bus route between Thamesmead and Bexleyheath, and the 269 bus route between Bexleyheath and Bromley. The SL3 would provide new links across Bexleyheath to Thamesmead and Bromley respectively.
The SL3 would run with:
- Buses every 12 minutes Monday to Saturday, and
- Buses every 15 minutes on evenings and Sundays
- At the common stops used by SL3, 269 and the 301, there would be a combined frequency of around 10 buses per hour during Monday to Saturday daytimes.
The new SL3 route would:
- Give people more transport options to move between key locations in Thamesmead, Bexleyheath and Bromley
- Provide quicker journey times to outer London transport and town centre hubs including the Elizabeth line at Abbey Wood station
- Create new links across Bexleyheath from Bromley, Chislehurst, Sidcup, Abbey Wood and Thamesmead
- Provide extra capacity on route 269
- Encourage more sustainable journeys
- Allow passengers on the SL3 to connect to 45 other bus routes and five train lines, shown in this map
The following linear map shows where the new SL3 express route could go.
We are proposing stops at key transport interchanges and town centre hubs where there is the most demand for more transport options. However, we want your feedback on whether these are the right places for a new limited stop route.
Changes to other local services
We are not proposing any changes to the frequency of the 301 or 269 bus routes.
Information to consider before you respond
We have provided more information to help you shape your response to this consultation. Visit the Documents section for:
- Maps showing the proposed route and connections to other transport options
- An Easy Read version of our materials, and the Easy Read consultation survey
- A BSL video of our proposals
- The Equalities Impact Assessment for our proposals
- A copy of our consultation survey in case you would prefer to respond offline
- Frequently Asked Questions about the proposals
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Connecting with London's deaf community on our consultations
To enhance how we engage and consult with London's deaf community we are trialling a British Sign Language (BSL) consultation conversation service. This service will allow us to have a two-way BSL translated discussion on any aspect of this consultation with a BSL speaker.
To request a BSL consultation conversation please contact us at haveyoursay@tfl.gov.uk and we will be in contact to arrange this at a convenient time.
Following this trial, we will evaluate the service to determine if this is something we are able to offer on other consultations in the future.