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Welcome to the map of up and coming London ...

Proudly voted remain. A global union of countries is the only way to commit global capital to the rule of law.
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  • Own_My_Own
    Own_My_Own Posts: 6,098 Forumite
    Xmas Saver!
    Is that all night as in 24 hours ?

    If so from when ?
  • padington
    padington Posts: 3,121 Forumite
    edited 23 November 2013 at 2:00PM
    Own_My_Own wrote: »
    Is that all night as in 24 hours ?

    If so from when ?

    Spring 2015, it's a house price game changer, every London party animal is going to want to be near those specific stations. Talk of Thursdays too eventually.

    Better map here ...

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-hxLzTJjhK3o/Uo83Iq8x0bI/AAAAAAAAIQ0/Ndc6xePOdRU/s1600/cstp-night-map-2.jpg

    For investment purposes, I recommend Between Wood green and Ally Pally tube or anywhere near wood green tube. ;)
    Proudly voted remain. A global union of countries is the only way to commit global capital to the rule of law.
  • fc123
    fc123 Posts: 6,573 Forumite
    Brilliant news for London.....the times we have rushed to get the last tube and the gates were shut.
    Last time stranded on Oxford St, couldn't get a cab so walked to Trafalgar sq to get night bus.....and then managed to find a cab to go south. Really ruins the night out.
    Even better news for night workers as well as the tube is so much quicker than night buses.


    And my nearest tube is on the list (yay!)
  • vivatifosi
    vivatifosi Posts: 18,746 Forumite
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    fc123 wrote: »
    And my nearest tube is on the list (yay!)

    As is mine and I don't even live in London. It's great that we no longer have to worry about events over-running and making the last tube.

    I wonder if this will lead to a demand for bigger taxi ranks at the ends of the lines.
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  • padington
    padington Posts: 3,121 Forumite
    Notice the bias to North London ...
    Proudly voted remain. A global union of countries is the only way to commit global capital to the rule of law.
  • Own_My_Own
    Own_My_Own Posts: 6,098 Forumite
    Xmas Saver!
    Great news. Every station I use is on there.

    Will need to get from Borough to Southwark when visiting family, but I'm sure I can manage that . :D
  • padington
    padington Posts: 3,121 Forumite
    15 important and well considered ways the night tube will change your London life ....

    http://www.buzzfeed.com/tomphillips/15-ways-all-night-tubes-will-change-your-life
    Proudly voted remain. A global union of countries is the only way to commit global capital to the rule of law.
  • AndyGuil
    AndyGuil Posts: 1,668 Forumite
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    This has been needed for a long time. I have two lines near me and both are going to 24 hours according to this map. :cool:
  • AndyGuil
    AndyGuil Posts: 1,668 Forumite
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    edited 23 November 2013 at 4:21PM
    padington wrote: »
    Spring 2015, it's a house price game changer, every London party animal is going to want to be near those specific stations. Talk of Thursdays too eventually.

    Better map here ...

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-hxLzTJjhK3o/Uo83Iq8x0bI/AAAAAAAAIQ0/Ndc6xePOdRU/s1600/cstp-night-map-2.jpg

    For investment purposes, I recommend Between Wood green and Ally Pally tube or anywhere near wood green tube. ;)

    I would go further considering the large regeneration at Brent Cross and the surrounding area that is about to start.
    padington wrote: »
    Notice the bias to North London ...
    There isn't much south of the river so it is understandable that the priority is north. There are more tube lines north too.
  • padington
    padington Posts: 3,121 Forumite
    Proudly voted remain. A global union of countries is the only way to commit global capital to the rule of law.
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