Transport for London (TfL) has launched a public consultation on proposals for the next phase of the Superloop, a new orbital route connecting North Finchley and Walthamstow. The Superloop is a major transport project aimed at improving connectivity and reducing congestion in the capital. The proposed extension would bring the Superloop closer to residents in North London, providing a more efficient and reliable travel option. TfL is seeking feedback from the public on the proposed route, which is expected to benefit thousands of commuters and residents. The consultation, which runs until 22 July, allows individuals to submit their thoughts and suggestions on the plans. Those who would like to contribute can visit TfL's website and complete an online survey.
The Superloop is a 21-mile orbital route that will connect existing transport links, including the North Circular Road and the Lea Valley Park, reducing traffic congestion and improving air quality. The project is being developed in phases, with the next phase focusing on the section between North Finchley and Walthamstow. TfL has consulted with local communities and stakeholders throughout the development process to ensure that the project meets the needs of residents and businesses.
Residents are encouraged to participate in the consultation and provide their input on the proposed route. By sharing their thoughts, individuals can help shape the future of the Superloop and ensure that it meets the needs of the local community. The consultation is a key milestone in the development of the Superloop and will inform the final design of the route.