PICCADILLY Timetable and Stops PICCADILLY tube timetable overview: Normally starts operating at 05:02 and ends at 23:47. Normal operating days: everyday. Choose any of the PICCADILLY tube stations below to find updated real-time timetables and to see their route map.

Is the Piccadilly 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. Standard off-peak fares apply on the Night Tube.

What time does the Piccadilly line start running to Heathrow?

The first train from Central London (departing from Piccadilly Circus) arrives at Heathrow at around 05:47 (Sat/Sun 03:23) and the last train leaves for Heathrow from London around 00:32 (Fri/Sat 03:33; Sun 23:38). All times are subject to change and should be checked using the TFL journey planner link.

Does the tube have a timetable?

Although you might not expect it, the London Underground does actually run to a specific timetable. This little known timetable is called a “working timetable” because on an ideal day these are the trains which are expected to be running.

What time does the Piccadilly line start during the week?

PICCADILLY tube timetable overview: Normally starts operating at 05:13 and ends at 23:48. Normal operating days: everyday.

How fast does the Piccadilly line go?

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Bakerloo27.04
Northern33.28
Piccadilly33.11
Victoria40.66
Waterloo & City33.3

What time do the tubes start running?

5am
Tube services usually run from 5am until midnight, with Night Tube services on some lines on Friday and Saturday evenings.

Is the Night Tube running again?

The night tube service on the Central and Victoria lines will resume on Saturday 27 November 2021, running through the night on Fridays and Saturdays. It’s an apparent U-turn by TfL, which said in April this year that the nocturnal services wouldn’t resume until 2022.

Is Piccadilly station open?

Station opening hours Until further notice, Manchester Piccadilly is closed from 0100 until 0315, subject to the arrival of the last train and the departure of the first train in the morning. The satellite lounge, which supports access to platforms 13/14, closes between 0100-0500 for maintenance and essential cleaning.

What time is the first tube in the morning?

The first tube in the morning will usually begin running from 5am on Monday to Friday, with some variants among stations so you could be looking at nearer 6am depending on where you are getting on the tube.

Where does the Piccadilly line start and finish?

The Piccadilly line is a 45.96 mi (73.97 km) long north–west line, with two western branches splitting at Acton Town, serving 53 stations. At the northern end, Cockfosters is a four-platform three-track terminus, and the line runs at surface level to just south of Oakwood.

What are the timetable hours for the Piccadilly tube line?

PICCADILLY tube line operates on everyday. Timetable hours: 05:16 – 23:48 For London Underground tube service alerts, please check the Moovit App. In addition, get real-time info on tube status, bus delays, changes of tube routes, changes of stops locations, and any service changes.

Where are the Piccadilly line stations in London?

Piccadilly Line stations. Cockfosters is the northern terminus station of the Piccadilly Line. Travelcard Zone 5. Oakwood station is located in the area of Oakwood which gives it its name. Travelcard Zone 5. Wheelchair accessible. Southgate tube station is located in the suburban area of London which holds the same name. Travelcard Zone 4.

What zone is Piccadilly Circus on the tube?

Piccadilly Circus station is located under Piccadilly Circus, whoch gives the name to the station and to the line. Travelcard Zone 1. Green Park Underground station is located very close to the Royal Park of London which holds the same name. It also serves Buckingham Palace.

How long is the Piccadilly line in miles?

It connects the Heathrow Airport and the town of Uxbridge in the western part of the Greater London to Cockfosters, in the north, through the city centre of the English capital city. Around 220,000,000 passengers use the Piccadilly line. It serves 53 stations and has a total length of 44 miles.