The Night Tube will be coming to the Northern line from next month, it has been confirmed.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has announced that services from High Barnet and Edgware will run to Morden via the Charing Cross branch from Friday, November 18.
The 24-hour service on Fridays and Saturdays is expected to see trains running every eight minutes between Morden and Camden Town and every 15 minutes between Camden Town and High Barnet/Edgware.
All aboard the #NightTube: 24-hour weekend services will start on the #Northernline on Friday 18 November pic.twitter.com/1kK1dGpLM1
— Northern line (@northernline) October 7, 2016
This announcement follows the launch of the Night Tube on the Jubilee line, which began on Friday, October 7.
In a statement, Mr Khan said: "There was a real buzz when we launched the first Night Tube services in August, and I am delighted that the Jubilee line services are now up and running.
"Hundreds of thousands of Londoners have already benefited, and it's great news that so many more will now be able to enjoy our world-class cultural venues on the South Bank, as well as venues such as The O2 and Wembley Stadium, without needing to make that late dash for the last Tube.
"Being from Tooting, I'm also really looking forward to the start of services on the Northern line next month."
The Night Tube began running on the Central and Victoria lines in August, and is due to begin on the Piccadilly line later this year.
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