SL12 Superloop bus route launches September 5
Transport for London confirmed the new express service connecting Gants Hill and Rainham will begin next year.
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Transport for London (TfL) has confirmed the official launch date for the new SL12 Superloop bus route as Saturday, September 5, 2026. The express service will link Gants Hill and Rainham, with Romford and Queen's Hospital among the key stops across the borough of Havering.
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The SL12 route will serve multiple locations including Gants Hill, Horns Road, Newbury Park, King George Hospital, South End Road, the Ferry Lane Industrial Estate, Romford, Queen’s Hospital, Elm Park, and Rainham. TfL has adjusted plans based on public feedback, including ensuring the Rainham Tesco stop is served in both directions and altering stops at Romford station to bus stops Y and Z. These changes aim to enhance connections and provide passengers with more travel options, according to TfL.
During daytime hours from Monday to Saturday, buses will run every 12 minutes. Services will be less frequent on Sundays and during early mornings and evenings, operating every 15 minutes. TfL plans to deploy double-decker buses on the route, equipped with Superloop accessibility features, USB charging points, and onboard travel information.
A public consultation on the proposed route received responses from 805 individuals. Of those who answered the question regarding convenience, 79 per cent indicated that the express route would be more convenient for their travel needs.
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+When will the SL12 Superloop bus route officially launch?
The SL12 Superloop bus route is scheduled to officially launch on Saturday, September 5, 2026. This date was confirmed by Transport for London following a public consultation and planning process.
+What areas will the SL12 Superloop bus route serve?
The SL12 route will connect Gants Hill and Rainham, passing through Romford and serving key locations such as Queen’s Hospital, Elm Park, and the Ferry Lane Industrial Estate. TfL has made specific adjustments to stops in Rainham and Romford based on public feedback.
+How often will the SL12 Superloop buses run?
Buses on the SL12 Superloop route will operate every 12 minutes between Monday and Saturday during the day. Services will run every 15 minutes on Sundays and during early mornings and evenings.
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