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Sutton Cancer Hub and south of Croydon to get new bus routes

With no prospect of the long-requested tram extension to the Royal Marsden Hospital, TfL is consulting on new and re-routed bus services around Belmont, Sutton, Purley, Addiscombe and Waddon, as our transport correspondent, JEREMY CLACKSON, reports

Croydon and Sutton are to get three new bus routes, and the public is being consulted on changes to 13 other services, under proposals unveiled by Transport for London.

TfL’s far-ranging consultation on 16 bus routes runs until the end of November

TfL’s proposals affect routes S1, S3, S4, 80, 164, 166, 312, 405, 407, 413, 434, 455 and 470.

New route S2 will run between Belmont, High Down (handy for prison visits) and Downview, St Helier Station via Belmont Station and the western part of the S4.

A single decker 439 new route is to operate between Whyteleafe and Waddon Marsh. It will run through Kenley and Northwood Avenue as the 434 does now.

The new 443 double decker will run from Caterham to West Croydon Bus Station, replacing the 407 between Caterham and South Croydon but would serve Old Town instead of the town centre.

Some routes, such as the S3, 80 and 455, will be withdrawn altogether or re-routed, as TfL seeks to modify its services to reflect changes in passenger demand. The consultation, which can be viewed here, runs until November 29.

In the main, the proposals have been broadly welcomed as improvements to the current routes.

TfL said, “Our proposals would help to make the bus network simpler, more efficient, accessible to key locations and developments, and to ensure our resources are invested in the locations where passenger demand is highest.”

The proposals include:

TfL has done a lot of detailed work to streamline some of the local bus routes across two south London boroughs

Some of the changes proposed reflect the financial situation at TfL, in which there is very little chance of any of the local council’s desired extensions to the tram network through Sutton to the Royal Marsden Hospital any time soon.

With a tram network extension unlikely, TfL wants to reorganise bus routes to the ‘London Cancer Hub’

Diplomatically, TfL explained its changes by saying, “The way people travel around London is constantly changing. We need to have a public transport system that adapts to varying demand, while supporting economic growth and allowing Londoners to live, work and enjoy life in the Capital.

“Good reliable bus services are fundamental to how our customers move around the city.

“We have reviewed how we operate bus services in Sutton and Croydon in light of local development plans and demand for additional services…”.

Sutton, TfL said, “is experiencing a large number of development schemes. The Royal Marsden Hospital is adjacent to a development site. A new secondary school opened there in September 2019 and student numbers will increase each year for the next five years to a total of 1,300.

“A concentration of cancer research and treatment facilities, known as the London Cancer Hub, will be developed over the next 20 years. It will lead to a large increase in employment in the area, with an estimated 6,000 construction workers and 7,000 life-science and support jobs when it is fully developed. In addition, the site is the preferred location for a new acute hospital for the Epsom and St Helier NHS Trust.”

Explaining the bus changes in Croydon, TfL cites the £5.25billion “investment programme” in the town centre which, following Westfield pulling out of their £1.4billion scheme, is in tatters. But they admit, “Some parts of south Croydon are underserved by our bus network, and these proposed changes would provide better connectivity in some areas such as Old Town, Kenley and Waddon Marsh.”

To view all the proposals and maps in full, click here.



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