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Official Night Tube map is launched

With just three months to go until the start of night time services on the Underground, the Night Tube map has been released.

The new map has been designed to show which Tube lines and stations will operate 24-hour services from the early hours of 12 September, transforming night time journeys across the Capital for millions of people.

The Night Tube will mean people can travel on the following lines on Friday nights, and the early hours of Saturday and Sunday mornings:

  • Central line: Trains will run between Ealing Broadway and Hainault
  • Jubilee line: Trains will run on the entire line
  • Northern line: Trains will run on the entire line except on the Mill Hill East and Bank branches
  • Piccadilly line: There will be a service between Cockfosters and Heathrow Terminal 5
  • Victoria line: Trains will run on the entire line

The Night Tube will cut journey times by an average of 20 minutes, with some reduced by more than an hour.

London's night-time economy will be opened up to a host of new opportunities, with the Night Tube supporting around 2,000 permanent jobs and boosting the economy by around £360m.

As the most visited city in the world, London will be joining just a handful of other top world cities, including New York and Berlin, which also provide metro services through the night.

The new services will help to maintain the Capital's status as a vibrant and exciting place to live, work and visit.

Find out more about the economic benefits of the Night Tube at tfl.gov.uk/nighttube

 

Channel website: https://tfl.gov.uk/

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