The 24-hour trains, due to run from September 12 this year, will stop at stations on the Central, Northern, Piccadilly, Victoria and Jubilee lines.
The Night Tube will run on Friday nights and Saturday and Sunday mornings on the Central line between Ealing Broadway and Hainault, the Northern line except on the Mill Hill East and Bank branches, the Piccadilly line between Cockfosters and Heathrow Terminal 5 and the entire Victoria and Jubilee lines.
Gareth Powell from London Underground said: “The introduction of the Night Tube is a historic step in our modernisation of the Underground. The Night Tube map shows our customers exactly when and where they can use this landmark service, which will make their late night journeys quicker and easier than ever before.”
Figures released by TfL claim the service will transform the capital’s night time economy, boosting it by £360million and creating 2000 permanent jobs.
“As well making life easier for people, the Night Tube will also boost London’s night-time economy – supporting thousands of jobs and stimulating hundreds of millions of pounds in economic growth,” said Powell.