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The Jubilee line closed for three days from 25 December 2005 in order to add an extra car to each six-car train. [24] The line had to be closed as six- and seven-car trains could not run in service at the same time, because the platform-edge doors at Jubilee Line Extension stations could not cater for both train lengths simultaneously.
On weekdays Jubilee line trains typically run every 2–2 1 ⁄ 2 minutes between 05:38 and 00:34 northbound and 05:26 and 00:45 southbound; [72] [73] on the Piccadilly line trains typically run every 2½–3½ minutes between 05:48 and 00:34 westbound and 00:32 eastbound, [74] [75] and on the Victoria line trains typically run every 100–135 ...
Closed to increase capacity on Metropolitan line, following opening of nearby St John's Wood station on the Bakerloo line (now the Jubilee line) [26] New Cross: East London: 22 December 2007: Service withdrawn, transferred to National Rail Operated by National Rail Both now operated by London Overground: New Cross Gate: Northfields & Little ...
[2]: 198 London Underground took over the line in 1994. [43] To allow the Jubilee line to be extended to Stratford, a new fleet of trains was ordered in 1992 to replace the 1983 Stock running on the line, as the cost of a new fleet was calculated to be the same as refurbishing the older trains to run with the newer trains.
The London Underground 1996 Stock is a type of rolling stock used on the Jubilee line of the London Underground. The trains were built by GEC Alsthom-Metro-Cammell and entered service in 1997. [2] They are externally similar to the 1995 Stock used on the Northern line. The original 59 trains were initially built as 6-car trains.
The Night Tube and London Overground Night Service, often referred to simply as Night Tube, is a service pattern on the London Underground ("Tube") and London Overground systems which provides through-the-night services on Friday and Saturday nights on the Central, Jubilee, Northern, Piccadilly, and Victoria lines, and a short section of the London Overground's Windrush line.
Planned high-speed rail link Paris—Bratislava. The Magistrale for Europe [1] [2] (German: Magistrale für Europa; [3] French: Magistrale européenne [4]) or Main Line for Europe [5] is a Trans-European Transport Networks (TEN-T) project for the creation of a high-speed railway line between Paris and Bratislava, with a branch-off to Budapest. [1]
Canons Park station is on the Jubilee line between Stanmore to the north and Queensbury to the south. Train frequencies vary throughout the day, but generally operate every 2–6 minutes between 06:08 and 00:17 in both directions. [9] [10] London Bus routes 79, 186 and 340 serve the station. [11]