Thursday, October 25, 2007
Tube geek (24) First and last
So much for those late running tube trains that TfL had hoped to be bringing us by now. The unions aren't playing ball, and until they do it'll never happen. It was only going to be half an hour later at weekends, nothing seismic, but enough to keep thousands of Londoners off crowded nightbuses. And an hour later on Saturday mornings too, just to balance things out, condemning thousands of early risers to nigh-empty nightbuses. But half an hour later than what? How many of us actually know what times the first and last trains go, because we're never on them. So I thought I'd pick three typical central London stations and use TfL's first & last timetables to find out.
BAKER STREET | First train | Last train |
Bakerloo ← | 0551 | 0037 |
Bakerloo ↓ | 0550 | 0027 |
Jubilee ↑ | 0545 | 0040 |
Jubilee ↓ | 0521 | 0040 |
Circle ← | 0600 | 0001 |
Circle → | 0540 | 2346 |
H & City ← | 0511 | 0046 |
H & City → | 0457 | 0034 |
Metropolitan ↑ | 0520 | 0043 |
| |
TOTTENHAM
COURT ROAD | First train | Last train |
Central ← | 0555 | 0031 |
Central → | 0549 | 0031 |
Northern ↑ | 0546 | 0041 |
Northern ↓ | 0553 | 0031 |
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| HYDE PARK
CORNER | First train | Last train |
Piccadilly ← | 0548 | 0036 |
Piccadilly → | 0545 | 0031 |
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So, first trains tend to start running just before six, and last trains depart the centre of town just after half past midnight. The Circle line starts latest and stops earliest, which is a bit rubbish. But at least the Hammersmith & City line does the opposite to make up for it. One day, just maybe, all these trains will run a bit later. Until then remember, don't miss the last tube, because minicabs cost a fortune and nightbuses smell of puke.
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