The underground have had night crews run the occasional extra on at least one occasion following a late finish of a concert.
I understand that the council only permit events to run to a certain finish time, I wonder if that applies to football and if so what happens if that time is passed.
Does anyone know if normal Sunday finish times are scheduled today?
The Met Jubilee and Bakerloo all had special timetables for yesterday as below: (With much later trains)
MET
On Sunday, 11th July, in connection with the Euro 2020 Final at Wembley Stadium (kick-off 20.00), the following
arrangements will operate:-
A revised Sunday service will operate with slightly reduced services before 16.30 and additional and later trains for
the return traffic period, 22.00 – 01.00 allowing for extra time and penalties.
From start of traffic until approximately 16.30, a reduced Sunday service will operate as follows:-
Amersham - Aldgate, every 30 minutes.
Chesham - Aldgate, every 30 minutes.
Watford - Baker Street, every 15 minutes.
Uxbridge - Aldgate, every 10 minutes.
These services combine to provide a 14 trains per hour service between Harrow-on-the-Hill and Baker Street.
From approximately 16.30 to 22.00, the normal Sunday service will operate.
From 22.00 until 23.36, ten southbound trains per hour will be revised to run via the fast line between Harrow-onthe-
Hill and Wembley Park, non-stopping Northwick Park and Preston Road.
From 23.41 until 01.00, additional trains will operate providing a 5-6 minute southbound service between Wembley
Park (platform 5) and Baker Street, with alternate trains operating to Aldgate. During this period, Wembley Park
platform 6 will not be available for passenger use due to the passage of empty trains stabling in Neasden Depot.
North of Wembley Park, last trains will operate in Saturdays times. Additional and later trains will operate south of
Wembley Park.
No spare trains will be available to operate.
The Chiltern Railways service between Aylesbury and Marylebone will be suspended throughout the day.
JUBILEE
In connection with the Euro 2020 Final at Wembley Stadium (kick-off 20.00) on Sunday, 11th July, the following
arrangements will operate:-
The special service shown on pages 6 to 27 of this notice will operate.
Evening services will be enhanced. The 24 trains per hour (tph) service will be extended to operate until 23.30,
with additional trains providing a 20tph service until later than normal last trains. Last north/westbound trains will
operate at weekday times. Last south/eastbound trains will operate later than weekday times with the last
departure from Wembley Park at 01.00.
To provide Train Operator resource for the enhanced evening service, a reduced service will operate before
17.00.
First trains will operate at normal Sunday times.
During the northbound return traffic period (22.00 – 01.00, allowing for extra time and penalties), all
north/westbound trains commencing with Train 346, 21.13 ex Stratford up to and including Train 356, 00.04 ex
Stratford, that are normally booked to reverse via Wembley Park siding, will be revised to terminate at Willesden
Green, DETRAIN, stand for 1 minute, run empty to Wembley Park, reverse via the siding and form their
south/eastbound service as booked.
BAKERLOO/LONDON OVERGROUND
On Sunday, 11th July, in connection with the Euro 2020 Football Final at Wembley Stadium (kick-off 20.00), the
following arrangements will operate:-
A revised Sunday service will operate with reduced services before 13.00 and between 20.00 and 22.30. Additional
and later trains will operate for the return traffic period, 22.00 – 00.40, allowing for extra time and penalties.
Before approximately 13.00 and after 20.00, a reduced 12 trains per hour central area service will operate.
Between approximately 13.00 and 20.00, the normal 16 trains per hour central area service will operate.
Before 22.30, services north of Queens Park will operate at normal Sunday times.
From 22.30, Bakerloo Line and London Overground services have been modified to provide a combined 7½ minute
southbound service at Wembley Central. Last trains will generally operate at Saturdays times, with the exception
of the last 3 southbound services from Harrow and Wealdstone which will be extended to operate in passenger
service to Waterloo. These additional trains to Waterloo operate in later than normal Saturday timings.
During the return traffic period, London Overground will operate 2 additional late night southbound services from
Wembley Central to Euston.