London Addresses Route 135 Delays Near Shoreditch
Route 135 bus faces 40-minute delays near Old Street due to Shoreditch diversion
Route 135 Faces Delays Near Shoreditch High Street
London bus riders near Old Street Station are experiencing extended waits as a diversion around Shoreditch High Street causes delays to multiple routes, including the 135. Transport for London confirmed it's investigating the service disruptions with the bus operator after riders reported significant delays. One commuter said they waited 40 minutes for a bus on two separate occasions at Old Street Station, though officials haven't specified how many routes are affected or when normal service will resume.

Diversion Creates Service Gaps
The diversion around Shoreditch High Street has disrupted regular bus operations in the area, forcing routes to take alternate paths. Transit officials said the changes have affected service frequency and reliability, though specific details about the diversion's cause or planned duration weren't available. Bus diversions in central London typically occur due to road works, special events, or infrastructure projects, but TfL hasn't said what prompted this particular route change. The agency is working with the bus operator to address the service gaps.
Extended Wait Times Reported
Riders have experienced wait times significantly longer than scheduled intervals, with at least one commuter reporting 40-minute waits on two occasions at Old Street Station. Officials haven't released data on how many riders have been affected or whether other stops along the 135 route are seeing similar delays. Transport for London said it's looking into the matter with the operator, but the agency didn't provide a timeline for when the investigation will be complete or what corrective measures might be implemented. The 135 typically serves a busy corridor connecting central and east London neighborhoods.
Resolution Timeline Unclear
Transport for London hasn't announced when the diversion will end or when normal service patterns will resume. Officials said they're working with the bus operator to resolve the delays, but specific steps being taken weren't detailed. The agency typically posts service alerts for major disruptions, though it's unclear whether formal notices have been issued for this diversion. TfL didn't say whether additional buses would be deployed to reduce wait times during the disruption.
Riders Advised to Check for Updates
Commuters using the 135 and other affected routes should expect continued delays until the diversion is lifted. Transport for London said riders can check for real-time service information, though the agency hasn't provided specific guidance on alternate routes or travel options. Moovit provides real-time bus tracking and service alerts for London routes, helping riders plan around disruptions and find the quickest available connections.











