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Bus diversions as access roads to Queen Elizabeth Hospital are improved

13 October 2008

Buses serving the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich will be diverted for 12 weeks beginning 20 October 2008.

We have made every effort to ensure that buses continue to serve the hospital where possible

Tony Akers, TfL Regional Operations Manager

This is due to road improvement works on Stadium Road and Baker Road.

The roadworks will be staggered, taking place first on Stadium Road then on Baker Road, to allow routes 244, 291 and 469 to continue serving the hospital. 

These routes will be diverted via Academy Road when necessary.

Routes 161, 178, 386 and 486 will not serve the hospital during this period, but will be diverted via Academy Road.

Passengers that would normally travel to the hospital using these routes are advised to use routes 244, 291 or 469 instead. 

The diverted routes will serve all of the bus stops along the diversion, making it easier for passengers to change buses.

Tony Akers, TfL Regional Operations Manager, said: 'We have made every effort to ensure that buses continue to serve the hospital where possible, to minimise disruption to passengers. 

'The works are necessary and will bring benefits for passengers, making Stadium Road and Baker Road more suitable for bus use.'

Passengers can obtain further information on the diversions by contacting London Buses Customer Services on 0845 300 7000.


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