The Night Tube runs on Fridays and Saturdays on the Victoria, Jubilee, and most of the Central, Northern and Piccadilly lines.

Service details 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.

Staffing policy All stations will continue to be staffed by London Underground employees while train services are running, just as we do in the day. Staff will be visible and available to help you with any queries.

Safety All stations continue to be staffed by London Underground employees while train services are running, just as we do in the day. We are also working hard with our policing partners to ensure the Tube network remains a safe, low crime environment.

Taxi ranks at Night Tube stations The map shows which of the current Night Tube stations have taxi ranks running. The map shows which of the current Night Tube stations have taxi ranks running.

Noise and disturbance We are sensitive to the potential of additional noise and disturbance created by the Night Tube. Since 2014, we've been working hard to reduce noise from our tracks, and we will continue to work with residents to investigate any issues in this area. We will also ensure that any station announcements do not cause excessive noise levels. We will continue to deliver upgrade and maintenance work, and when possible we plan to do this overnight between Sunday and Thursday on the Night Tube lines.

Night buses The following bus routes are now running 24 hours a day on Friday and Saturday: 34, 114, 123, 145, 158, 183, 296, 307, 319, E1, H32 (from 16 December), W3 and W7. These services run twice an hour through the night, with W7 running three times an hour. We also already have an extensive network of night buses to and from Night Tube stations. Night bus maps are available for all routes - just enter the route or area you are interested in to see where night services are available.