The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan has announced that London will have a Superloop bus service that will connect Ealing with other boroughs in outer London.
As well as creating new Transport for London bus routes, the existing 607 and x140 buses will offer connections to other parts of London.

The Mayor said: “When I made the tough decision to expand the Ulez London-wide, one of my key commitments to Londoners was to improve transport links in outer London. Today I am delivering on that commitment as we announce the Superloop, the game-changing new network of express buses that will add over four million additional kilometres to our bus network in outer London, linking stations, town centres, hospitals and transport hubs.”
He added: “These new routes will make it much easier for Londoners to get around the capital, and help build a better, greener London for everyone.”
Alex Williams, chief customer and strategy officer at Transport for London said: “The Superloop complements a million additional bus kilometres committed by the mayor in the capital’s outer ring and includes improvements from Sutton in the south to Brent Cross in the north, as well as transformational changes to London’s rail network outside the centre of the city.”
Ben Curtis, of Campaign for Better Transport added: “Millions across the capital use the bus every day and we are delighted that thousands more will now benefit from a joined-up public transport network thanks to the introduction of Superloop services.”


