The new shelters have been installed in a bid to replace the ones removed in 2021.
Restoring the bus shelters on the borough’s streets has been a priority for executive mayor, Jason Perry.
Working in close partnership with Transport for London (TfL), the council secured a deal that has delivered 101 new shelters in just under 100 days, from the first installation to the last.
This has been a significant logistical effort involving careful coordination between the council, TfL, and contractors.
More than 88,000 people use the bus network in Croydon daily, and it is hoped the new shelters will improve journeys and attract new passengers.
Two further shelters are due to be installed later this year, they are currently being delayed until location surveys have been completed.
Executive mayor of Croydon, Jason Perry, said: “I’m delighted we’ve been able to get the bus shelters back for residents and I thank everyone who has waited patiently for their return.
“Residents have been telling me how pleased they are with the new shelters.
“Having them back is a small change but it makes a big difference.”