TfL has proposed a change to the 188 bus route in North Greenwich.

Bus route 188 operates 24-hours a day between North Greenwich bus station and Tottenham Court Road.

TfL’s proposal relates to its line of route between bus stop MP on Blackwall Lane and North Greenwich bus station.

As TfL prepares for the opening of the Silvertown Tunnel, Tunnel Avenue is planned to become a two-way road along its entire length.

Once this happens, the proposal says to restructure route 188 to serve Tunnel Avenue two-way, rather than Millennium Way.

As part of this proposal, bus stops MT and MW on Millennium Way would no longer be served by route 188.

Instead, bus stops on Tunnel Avenue would be used, including existing stops MU and MV.

Additional bus stops on Tunnel Avenue would also be required.

The Silvertown Tunnel scheme plans to modify the local road layout, allowing two-way vehicle traffic on Tunnel Avenue to help improve public transport access to the west side of Greenwich Peninsula.

The proposed re-routing of the 188 wants to connect to North Greenwich station and Greenwich town centre.

Additionally, it plans to add 24-hour links to central London, operating at frequencies as high as every 10 minutes.

Currently route 108 serves Tunnel Ave in one direction only, although it is currently on diversion while Tunnel Avenue is re-designed.

TfL expects the 108 to continue serving Tunnel Avenue in future when travelling towards Stratford.

Members of the public have until Wednesday, March 6 to give feedback to TfL on the proposed changes.