Electric buses are 'stolen' from London route for Silvertown tunnel... putting diesel buses back on the road

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Electric buses are 'stolen' from London route for Silvertown tunnel... putting diesel buses back on the road
Author: Ross Lydall
Published: Jan, 21 2025 12:27

A £2m “bike bus” that will transport cyclists through the Silvertown tunnel will use electric buses “stolen” from another route in east London. Ageing diesel buses have been reintroduced on the 323 bus route because its fleet of “zero emission” electric buses has been commandeered in an apparent bid to safeguard the contested eco credentials of London mayor Sir Sadiq Khan’s controversial £2.2bn road tunnel under the Thames.

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The tunnel is due to open on Monday April 7. Car drivers will be required to pay a toll of up to £4 per crossing – and the same levies will also be imposed at the Blackwall tunnel, meaning it will be tolled for the first time in its 130-year history.

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Cyclists are not allowed to ride through either tunnel. The bike bus will operate as a shuttle and carry cyclists and their bikes between dedicated “cycle stops” in North Greenwich and adjacent to the Royal Victoria DLR station on the north side of the river.

It will be operated by Stagecoach East London – the same firm that operates the 323 route for TfL. The “bike bus” will operate five times an hour from 6.30am to 9.30pm, seven days a week. Dominic Leggett, of the Stop Silvertown Tunnel Traffic and Pollution campaign group, said: 'The 'cycle bus' is a microcosm of the entire Silvertown scheme.

“TfL PR sell it as green; in fact, by taking electric buses from the 323 route, and adding new diesel buses there, they end up increasing pollution and CO2 emissions. “Likewise, they claim their new tunnel reduces congestion and air pollution; in fact, their own figures show that opening Silvertown locks in more traffic, congestion, carbon emissions and air pollution for decades.”.

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