Simple? This is London!
Originally the route started from the Thamesmead Town Centre bus terminus ...
... where buses lurk in the bushes and the lavish facilities consist of a bus shelter, pole and flag - lavish luxury indeed!
But shops and other facilities of Thamesmead town centre are a good trot away and well hidden. Needless to say there are plenty of car parks closer to the supermarkets!
Map : Thamesmead Loop
The 472 then sets off on its mega loop of Thamesmead typified by standard urban stops of no great interest except to those who want to catch a bus!After the big loop, the 472 calls at some delightful stops just off the busy main road ...... but, well hidden behind those trees is less idyllic but well deserved by some, namely ...
Next comes Plumstead with railway station and, in the middle of a giant gyratory, a Stagecoach bus depot.
We now Approach Woolwich where interchange is possible, but not obvious, with the Elizabeth Line line, the SouthEastern suburban line and the Docklands Light Railway.
... The Belmarsh Prison compound
Here is the westbound stop ...... and opposite is a footway to more of the town centre.fbb could not spot any directional signs on-line, but they may be there and he could blame his eyesight if they are. BUT, round the back and well hidden, is the smart Liz Line (the purple one) station entrance.
Get off your 472 and walk forward towards London town, turn left and walk on southbound more than a few precious yards and ...
Why not bring all three together, especially as the purple on is in tunnel at Woolwich?
Dunno, it seems daft to fbb.
Next call on the 472 is Charlton Station ...... again, not signposted from the stops that bear its name. But just left round the corner, and more 'just' than Woolwich ...... is a sweet little two platform station.Since leaving Thamesmead, we have followed the obvious main road. but now we must turn north onto the Greenwich Peninsula and much new development. But firstly we have to enjoy a slight wiggle via a selection of favorite retail therapy stores.That's Aldi behind the buses. Deep joy!
We skirt a rather fine park, perhaps needing some more mature planting, but green in a sea of built-up!But, never fear intrepid 472 traveller, the Millennium Dome soon comes into view, still standing ...... despite not being much more than a rather large circus tent! It is a tent with a gurt big hole in it, where picturesquely protrudes the pipe to un-pong the Blackwall Tunnel.But next door is the massive bus station and interchange with the Jubilee Line ...... which really only makes sense from above!It is amazing twice over. It is, indeed, shaped like a wedge of Dutch Cheese but, even more amazing, it is closer to the Dome/O2 than the car parks!
So we have sampled the 472 from Thamesmead "Town Centre" bus stop all the way to North Greenwich.
But, in 2022. the 472 was extended from Thamesmead to Abbey Wood station. It was also removed from that eastbound wiggle at Woolwich.
We will address the Abbey Wood excitement tomorrow.
Next 472 versus SL11 blog : Friday 6th Feb



















































