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What time is the last Overground train?

Most train services on the Overground tend to end around midnight, with proposals already confirmed for turning parts of the network into a 24-hour service from December 2017, with off-peak prices being used.



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The 24-hour services will operate on Friday and Saturday nights on the London Overground. The service currently ends at around 12.30am from Monday to Saturday.

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You can use Oyster or contactless pay as you go (PAYG) to travel at any time on National Rail services (which includes Elizabeth line and London Overground), as well as London Underground, DLR, London Buses and London Trams.

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London Overground and TfL Rail toilet facilities are already free of charge.

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London Overground remains one of the most reliable rail networks in the country with its Public Performance Measure Moving Annual Average (the industry's key long-term performance indicator) being 94.7, against a national score of 88.5.

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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 ...

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Night Tube runs on Friday and Saturday nights on the Central, Jubilee, Northern, Piccadilly and Victoria lines.

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It is using the bay platform at Willesden Junction. to the livery of the Class 710 trains. These are powerful trains which were designed for 75mph (121 km/h) operation, although because much of the Overground network has a top speed of just 45mph (72 km/h) they rarely demonstrate their true capabilities.

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