London Buses route 108
| 108 | |
|---|---|
| Overview | |
| Operator | London Central (Go-Ahead London) |
| Garage | Camberwell (108D) New Cross |
| Vehicle | Alexander Dennis Enviro400EV (108D) Alexander Dennis Enviro200EV |
| Peak vehicle requirement | Day: 19 Night: 6 |
| Night-time | 24-hour service |
| Route | |
| Start | Lewisham Shopping Centre |
| Via | Blackheath Westcombe Park Greenwich Peninsula Poplar Bow |
| End | Stratford International station North Greenwich bus station (108D) |
| Length | 11 miles (18 km) |
| Service | |
| Level | 24-hour service |
| Frequency | About every 10-15 minutes |
| Journey time | 40-55 minutes |
| Operates | 24-hour service |
London Buses route 108 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Lewisham Shopping Centre and Stratford International station, it is operated by London Central, a subsidiary of Go-Ahead London.
An unusual feature of the route is its use of the Blackwall Tunnel, a source of severe delays which leads to the route often being cited as amongst the least reliable in London.