Night Tube Brings 24-Hour Weekend Travel For SW19


The entire Northern Line is included in the plans

London Underground has launched its official Night Tube map ahead of introducing its first all night Tube services in less than three months' time - including the Northern Line.

The new map (see below) has been designed to show customers which Tube lines and stations will operate 24-hour services from the early hours of September 12.

The Night Tube will mean Londoners and visitors to the Capital can travel on the following lines on Friday nights and the early hours of Saturday and Sunday mornings:

Northern line: trains will run on the entire line except on the Mill Hill East and Bank branches. So this will include Morden, South Wimbledon and Colliers Wood;

Central line: trains will run between Ealing Broadway and Hainault/Loughton;

Jubilee line: trains will run on the entire line;

Piccadilly line: trains will run between Cockfosters and Heathrow Terminal 5;

Victoria line: trains will run on the entire line.

The Night Tube will cut journeys by an average of 20 minutes, with some cut by more than an hour. TfL said in a statement that the 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 £360 million.

Gareth Powell, London Underground's Director of Strategy & Service Development, said: "The introduction of the Night Tube is a historic step in our modernisation of the Underground. The Night Tube map shows our customers exactly when and where they can use this landmark service, which will make their late night journeys quicker and easier than ever before. As well making life easier for people, the Night Tube will also boost London's night-time economy - supporting thousands of jobs and stimulating hundreds of millions of pounds in economic growth."

June 25, 2015

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