East London Transit

East London Transit
East London Transit liveried New Routemaster on route EL1 in July 2022
ParentTransport for London
Founded20 February 2010
HeadquartersWestminster
LocaleEast London
Service areaBarking & Dagenham, Redbridge
Service typeBus rapid transit
Routes3
DestinationsIlford, Barking, Goodmayes, Thames View, Becontree Heath, Barking Riverside
HubsBarking Riverside
FleetNew Routemaster
Fuel typeHybrid
OperatorBlue Triangle (Go-Ahead London)
System map

Becontree Heath
Leisure Centre
Morris Road
Little Heath Haw Bush
Heathway
Becontree
King George Hospital
Five Elms School
Heathfield Park Drive
Winmill Road
Boxoll Road
Goodmayes Hospital
Priestley Gardens
Charlecote Road
Beverley Road
Eccleston Crescent
Goodmayes High Road
Martin's Corner
Valence Avenue
Goodmayes
Green Lane
Bennett's Castle Lane
Fair Cross
Meldrum Road
Lindsey Road
Levett Gardens
Becontree Avenue
Lodge Avenue
Ilford Hill
Ilford Sainsbury's
St Thomas More
Catholic Church
Bengal Road
Capel Gardens
Clementswood Baptist Church
Thurlestone Avenue
Wingate Road
Barking bus garage
Loxford Polyclinic
Faircross
Victoria Road
Hulse Avenue
Barking Park
Longbridge Road
Park Avenue, Barking
Barking
Vicarage Field
Sunningdale Avenue
Westbury Road
King Edward's Road
Greatfields Park
Waverley Gardens
Thames Road
Longreach Road
Curzon Crescent
Thames View
Christ Church
Radford Way
Thames View Health Centre
Glenmore Way
Alderman Avenue
Gallions Close
Havering Way
Riverside School
Thames View Estate
Renwick Road
Estuary Close
Anchor Close
Schooner Close
Stern Close
Shearwater Close
Northgate Road
Rivergate Centre
BRL Infrastructure Office
Choats Manor
Minter Road
Hindmans Way
River Road
Barking Reach
Dagenham Dock
Terminus
Barking Riverside
Riverside Campus
Northgate Road

East London Transit (ELT) is a part-segregated bus rapid transit system in London, England, operated as part of the London Buses network. The East London Transit opened in phases between 2010 and 2013. The scheme for this system was developed by Transport for London to meet the existing and anticipated demand for public transport in east London caused by the Thames Gateway redevelopment, and has been planned to allow for a possible future upgrade to tram operation.

It connects National Rail, London Underground, the Elizabeth line and London Overground stations in the London boroughs of the Redbridge, and Barking and Dagenham with other major population centers, such as Barking Riverside, that were currently only served by bus routes. The first stage of the scheme opened on 20 February 2010. There are proposals for a variety of extensions.