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{{Infobox bus transit
| name = East London Transit
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| image = East-London-Transit-Demonstration-Bus1.jpg
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| image_caption = Demonstration vehicle
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| parent = London Buses (Transport for London)
| founded = 2010
| defunct =
| headquarters = Westminster
| locale = London, England
| service_area = North East London
| service_type = Bus rapid transit
| alliance =
| routes = EL1, EL2
| destinations =
| stops = Barking, Dagenham Dock, Ilford, Thames View Estate
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| lounge =
| fleet = Wright Eclipse Gemini 2
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| operator = Go-Ahead London: Blue Triangle
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| website = http://www.tfl.gov.uk/elt }}
East London Transit is a part-segregated bus rapid transit whose first phase opened in 2010, with an additional phase planned to open in 2013. The scheme has been developed by Transport for London due to the existing and anticipated demand for public transport in northeast London caused by the Thames Gateway redevelopment. The scheme has been planned to allow for a possible future upgrade to tram operation.[1] It is planned to connect National Rail and London Underground stations in the London boroughs of Havering, Redbridge, Barking and Dagenham and Newham. There are proposals for a variety of extensions. The first stage of the scheme opened on 20 February 2010.[2]

==Services==
There are currently two routes. EL1 replaced the previous 369 bus service and operates 24 hours a day between Thames View Estate and Ilford. EL2 operates over the whole length of the phase 1 route between Dagenham Dock and Ilford. Bus route 179 was withdrawn between Ilford and Barking and was diverted to terminate at Ilford (Hainault Street) bus terminus.[3] Both services are operated by Go-Ahead Blue Triangle using Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 double-deckers. The vehicles have air cooling (not full air-conditioning). Each route operates five buses an hour on Monday to Saturday daytimes and three an hour during the evenings and on Sunday; giving a combined frequency of ten buses an hour over the core route from Ilford to Thames View Estate during the day.[4]

==Route development==
===Confirmed phases===
;Phase 1
*IlfordBarkingThames View EstateDagenham Dock
Phase 1 was opened on 20th February 2010.

Phase 2
*Barking — Barking Riverside — Dagenham Dock
Construction of phase 2 will begin in 2011 and will be completed in 2013. It has received funding from the Homes and Communities Agency.[5]

===Proposed destinations===
Proposals for extensions have included Gallions Reach, Rainham, Barkingside, Romford, Elm Park and Collier Row.[1] Havering London Borough Council has voiced support for the extension to Rainham through London Riverside.[6] The possible destinations are:[7]


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===Thames Gateway Transit===
The East London Transit formed part of a plan for a much larger Thames Gateway Transit service. It was proposed that it would use the Thames Gateway Bridge to connect to the Greenwich Waterfront Transit on the south side of the River Thames. However, construction of the bridge and the Greenwich busway was cancelled in 2008.

==References==

  1. 1.0 1.1 Mapping The Changes. The Londoner (March 2006). Retrieved on 4 February 2010.[dead link]
  2. http://www.londonbusroutes.net/changes.htm#2944
  3. Service changes. London Bus Routes. Retrieved on 4 February 2010.
  4. Service changes – 18 January to 1 March 2010. Transport for London. Retrieved on 10 February 2010.
  5. East London Transit. Transport for London. Retrieved on 4 February 2010.
  6. Mayor of London blocks Havering's Casino bid. Havering London Borough Council (12 November 2006). Retrieved on 4 February 2010.
  7. Proposed Light Transit Schemes in London. Greater London Authority. Retrieved on 4 February 2010.

==External links==
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*Transport for London - East London Transit
*alwaystouchout.com - East London Transit

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