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Tubes in london after concerts

Hello, I have got a couple of concerts coming up in june and august at wembly and we are staying at north acton. I know we have to get the jubilee line to bond street and then transfer to the central line to go in the other direction. How long do the tubes normally run to as both dates are on sundays.

would it be better just to get an uber as there is 5 of us in agust and 2 of us in june

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by Creed5nr62272
Hello, I have got a couple of concerts coming up in june and august at wembly and we are staying at north acton. I know we have to get the jubilee line to bond street and then transfer to the central line to go in the other direction. How long do the tubes normally run to as both dates are on sundays.
would it be better just to get an uber as there is 5 of us in agust and 2 of us in june

You should be fine, Jubilee line and Central trains run till like 12.30am on a Sunday. Ubers always surge prices after gigs at Wembley, but if you can afford it, do it. Who you going to see?

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by Daniel D UOS
You should be fine, Jubilee line and Central trains run till like 12.30am on a Sunday. Ubers always surge prices after gigs at Wembley, but if you can afford it, do it. Who you going to see?

(I'm not from London, but I go there for gigs 5-10 times a year, so I'm super familiar with transport links

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by Daniel D UOS
(I'm not from London, but I go there for gigs 5-10 times a year, so I'm super familiar with transport links

Thanks - is this the same on a Sunday night ?

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by Creed5nr62272
Thanks - is this the same on a Sunday night ?
Yeah, TFL are usually pretty good with adding services after big gigs, so usually you're going to be fairly well looked after. I tried running an Uber calculator, and you might want to Uber, especially with the larger group as it may actually be cheaper if you share the cost. Plus the crowds after gigs can get ludicrous around bus and tube stations, which can make for a stressful end to a good
night at a gig. Without surge prices it's about £12 by Uber for a regular car, £16 for an XL, so it might be more cost effective to travel that way, plus you can get dropped at your door which is obviously safer than walking late at night

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