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More than , people signed a petition calling for the service to resume following widespread outrage after details emerged over the kidnap of Sarah Everard at the hands of police officer Wayne Couzens as she was walking home in London. The service normally includes the whole of the Victoria and Jubilee lines, as well as most of the Central, Northern and Piccadilly lines. Log In. Contact us Sign up for newsletters. The Night Tube costs the same as standard off-peak fares, and the daily cap applies for the Night Tube.

At night the trains run every 10 minutes between Cockfosters and Heathrow Terminal 5, there is no service to Heathrow Terminal 4 or between Acton Town and Uxbridge. Poppy Logo. FB house promo. Transport Commissioner Andy Byford told the Standard that the Friday and Saturday through the night services on the Victoria, Jubilee, Central, Northern and Piccadilly lines will be the last to return to normal after the pandemic. He said late night drinkers, diners and clubbers would be able to use night buses instead.

We need a reliable transport infrastructure that serves all audiences. People want to experience everything London has to offer and support the recovery of thousands of night time businesses. So let them do this. But many late night bars and restaurants will be fully back in business with social distancing on May Check with staff at the particular tube station you plan on using to find out exactly when the last train runs.

A hour underground service operates on certain lines. Find more information on this Night Tube page. Access to most Tube stations is via numerous steps. The London metro system can become very crowded at peak times and, therefore, difficult for those with mobility problems.

Many deep-level Tube stations have escalators to platforms. The downloadable Tube map on this free London travel maps page indicates which Tube stations are step-free. When boarding Tube trains, be aware that there is generally a step of up to 8 inches 20cm , either up or down, between the platform and the train. If this is problematic, travel in the first carriage, so the driver can see you more clearly, and allow enough time for you to get on or off.

For more information, visit Transport for London's Accessibility page. Discover more about the London Pass. Follow the coronavirus guidance for London. COVID information. The London Underground rail network, also called "the Tube", is a great way to travel to, from and around central London.



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