The operating hours vary depending on season, day of the week, and the line, as well as what direction. However, by and large, the underground closes at around 01:00 and reopens again at 05:00.
From 2015, this will entend on certain lines, over the weekend, so that there will be a 24-hour service on Friday and Saturday.
Trains run so frequently (at least every 5 minutes) that there is no need to get a timetable unless disruptions are planned. The network does not run 24 hours a day except on special occassions, and is usually open from 5am to 1am.
London Underground in general opens at 0500 monday to Saturday and 0600 on Sunday. Stations in central London open slightly later (as trains start usually at the ends of the lines and none are 'kept' in central London with the exception of the Waterloo and City line). Trains run upto 0130 monday to Saturday and 0030 on a Sunday. Trains going from one side of the line to the other usually leave the departure station at 2330. Anything after that will usually go part way before coming back.
Commonly, around 01:00. The exact time does however vary, depending on which station one is at, what day of the week it is, what line and what direction is the last to travel.
1865 Hammersmith To Paddington
5:30 am
5:30 a.m.
No
It takes an hour and a half on the tube, not including waiting times or walking to the station
No. You can get a tube train from Heathrow into central London and then an overhead train from London to Luton.
Tower of London tube station was created in 1882.
Tower of London tube station ended in 1884.
The 'tube'
It is an underground rail network underneath London.
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London.
One can find the London Underground rail network, or "The Tube", at various points in London ranging from Central London all the way to the outer edge of the capital.
London
District Line (London Underground) from Hammersmith tube station to Victoria tube station.