Putney to Blackfriars River Bus service is a sail away success Service extended to additional piers
More morning and evening services to meet increased passenger demand
Recent figures show a 130 per cent increase in passenger numbers
The Putney to Blackfriars River Bus service is to be extended to serve St George's Wharf in Vauxhall with selected services also serving London Bridge and Canary Wharf.
These changes are to be introduced from today following a significant increase in passenger demand and feedback from customers.
The service has been operated since April by KPMG Thames Clippers and the most recent figures show a 130 per cent increase in passenger numbers.
During the most recent period (22 July 2013 - 18 August 2013) 11,074 people travelled on the service compared with 4,763 in the same period in 2012.
Additional two services
As a result, there will also be an increase in the number of sailings on this service.
From today an additional two services will operate during weekday mornings, with three further services weekday evenings - providing passengers with a more frequent and more extensive service on this route.
Andy Thompson, Head of London River Services, said: "We're really pleased that the River Bus has become such a sail away success. We have listened to passengers and have made these changes to both extend and improve this service.
"With more sailings and more destinations the River Bus is going from strength to strength."
£10m investment in river services
Transport for London (TfL) and the Mayor of London are committed to making the most of the River Thames and to this end published a 'River Action Plan' in February.
This document pledges a £10m investment in river services with the ambitious aim of increasing the number of people travelling on the Thames to 12 million by 2020.
The River Action Plan sets out a range of improvements to piers and passenger information.
TfL will also seek to better promote river services and work more collaboratively with partners such as boat operators and London and Partners.
As part of this plan TfL has already delivered real-time next boat information to the majority of the piers served by River Bus services, allowing passengers to time their arrival at a pier to catch the next service.
Oyster is accepted on the majority of river services meaning passengers can use Pay As You Go to pay for their fares.
There is also a third off for passengers with Travelcards.
For regular passengers there is a range of competitive season tickets available on a weekly, monthly and yearly basis.
TFL