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The Northern line is going 24-hour from this weekend as it becomes the fourth route to be incorporated into the Night Tube service.

Late-night revellers will be able to travel from High Barnet and Edgware, via the Charing Cross branch, to Morden at weekends from this Friday.

Trains will run every eight minutes between Morden and Camden Town and approximately every 15 minutes from Camden to High Barnet and Edgware.

Londoners will be able to travel home on the Northern line from some of the capital’s most popular nightlife venues in Camden, Clapham and the West End.

The Bank branch of the Northern line will not run a 24 hour service and those living in Mill Hill East will also miss out.

It follows the launch of the Night Tube on the Jubilee line on October 7 and on the Victoria and Central lines on August 19.

The Piccadilly line will become the fifth to operate a 24-hour weekend service from December 16.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan said: “Being from Tooting, I’m really looking forward to the start of services on the Northern Line.”

Mark Wild, London Underground's Managing Director, said: “Introducing the Night Tube on the Northern line will be another step forward for London, opening up new opportunities for Tube customers to enjoy even more of what London has to offer."