Here is the first look at the official map for London Underground’s Night Tube services set to come into effect in September.

Dressed in a appropriately dark blue background, the map shows the lines and stations that will operate 24-hour services over weekends from September 12 when the first all night Tube services begin.

Gareth Powell, London Underground's director of strategy and service development, 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.

“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."

Night Tubes will run on Friday nights and the early hours of Saturday and Sunday mornings on: Central line: Trains will run between Ealing Broadway and Hainault.

Jubilee line: Trains will run on the entire line.

Northern line: Trains will run on the entire line except on the Mill Hill East and Bank branches.

Piccadilly line: Trains will run between Cockfosters and Heathrow Terminal 5.

Victoria line: Trains will run on the entire line.

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London Underground faces a strike next month by Tube drivers over pay and conditions for the all-night Tube.

Members of Aslef will walk out for 24 hours from 9.30pm on July 8.

The RMT and TSSA unions are balloting their members for industrial action, with the results due at the end of the month.