East London Transit

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Transport for London are developing a segregated or guided bus scheme called the East London Transit. The scheme has come about due to the existing and anticipated demand for transport in East London caused by the Thames Gateway redevelopment.

The scheme is being delivered in phases with the first section due for completion in 2008. It will connect National Rail and London Underground stations in the London boroughs of Havering, Redbridge, Barking and Dagenham and Newham with major population centres currently only served by bus routes.

The East London Transit forms part of the larger Thames Gateway Transit plan and it is planned that it will use the Thames Gateway Bridge to connect to the Greenwich Waterfront Transit.


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[edit] Status

  • Phase 2 is currently in public consultation and subject to funding due to be completed in 2012.
  • Extensions are yet to be confirmed but current plans include Rainham, Barkingside, Romford, Elm Park and Collier Row.

Havering London Borough Council has voiced support for the extension to Rainham through London Riverside. [1]

[edit] Map

The possible destinations are: [2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Havering London Borough Council - Mayor of London blocks Havering's Casino bid. Retrieved 12 November 2006.
  2. ^ Transport for London - ELT full scheme map (PDF 73 Kb). Retrieved 12 November 2006.

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