Are Elizabeth Line trains running?

OPENING THE ELIZABETH LINE In the first half of 2022, the Elizabeth line will launch with passenger services between Paddington and Abbey Wood. With 12 trains per hour running all day, this will bring immediate benefits to passengers.

Is the Victoria line working today?

No disruptions There are no reported disruptions at any .

Is the Night Tube running now?

Current services Night Tube is currently running on the Victoria and Central lines only, and is affected by strikes. When it’s fully operational, the service runs on Fridays and Saturdays on the Victoria, Jubilee, and most of the Central, Northern and Piccadilly lines. Check before you travel.

Is London Underground 24 hours?

The London Underground normally runs until around midnight. Check signage or with staff at the particular Tube station you plan on using to find out exactly when the last train is. A 24-hour Night Tube service operates on some lines on Fridays and Saturdays.

How long will the tube strike last?

The London Underground walkout on Tuesday is lasting for 24 hours, and finishes at the end of the day.

Is the Elizabeth line open in London?

We plan to open the line in the first half of 2022. Find out about Crossrail’s plan to complete the Elizabeth line.

Why is Victoria line suspended today?

Victoria line suspended in rush hour after commuter has ‘heart attack’

Is the Victoria line 24 hours?

Five Tube lines run a 24-hour service on Fridays and Saturdays: Victoria, Central, Jubilee, Northern and Piccadilly lines. The London Overground operates 24 hours on Fridays and Saturdays between New Cross Gate and Highbury & Islington. Off-peak fares apply on the Night Tube.

Is the Night Tube running 2022?

The Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers’ Union (RMT) has confirmed it is planning up to six months of strikes on the night tube in 2022, running every weekend from January to June.

Why is the Night Tube suspended?

Night tube services on all lines have been suspended since the early days of the pandemic in March 2020, due to a lack of demand, and the need to redeploy night tube drivers onto daytime shifts to cover sickness and isolation.