The Night Tube is running Fridays and Saturdays on the Victoria, Jubilee, and most of the Central, Northern and Piccadilly lines
The night tube service has been made possible thanks to the continued modernisation of significant parts of the Underground network and improved levels of reliability. Independent research into the economic benefits of the Night Tube found that the service has boost jobs and helped maintain London’s status as a vibrant and exciting place to live, work and visit.
See below service details so you can enjoy you night:
Victoria line – trains run on average every 10 minutes across the entire line
Central line – trains run approximately every 10 minutes between White City and Leytonstone and approximately every 20 minutes between Ealing Broadway to White City and Leytonstone to Loughton/ Hainault. No service between North Acton and West Ruislip, Loughton and Epping and Woodford and Hainault
Jubilee line – trains run on average every 10 minutes across the entire line.
Northern line – trains run on average every 8 minutes between Morden and Camden Town and approximately every 15 minutes from Camden Town to High Barnet / Edgware. No service on the Mill Hill East and Bank branches
Piccadilly line – trains run on average every 10 minutes between Cockfosters and Heathrow Terminal 5
No service on the Terminal 4 loop, or between Acton Town and Uxbridge
Fares
Night Tube fares are off-peak. Day Travelcards are valid on the day of issue (using the date printed on the card), and for journeys starting before 04:30 the following day. For example, if you buy a Day Travelcard at 11:00 on Friday, you can use it until 04:29 on the following Saturday. Daily capping on Oyster cards and contactless payment cards also applies.
Accessibility
Step-free accessibility at the Night Tube stations is the same as during the day service.
Safety
All stations continue to be staffed by London Underground employees while train services are running, just as we do in the day. A hard working has been done to ensure the Tube network remains a safe, low crime environment. Transport for London is working hard with its policing partners to ensure the Tube network remains a safe, low crime environment. The British Transport Police (BTP) provides more than 100 officers to patrol the 144 stations served by the Night Tube.
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