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The above services combine to give a total of 24 trains per hour each way (one every 2 minutes and 30 seconds) in the core section between White City and Leytonstone. At peak times, the frequency increases further, with up to 35 trains per hour each way in the core section.
 
Because of a shortage of trains, the central line has been operating on an emergency timetable since February of 2024 which consists of the following pattern: [https://www.standard.co.uk/news/transport/central-line-trains-timetable-peak-times-tfl-tube-underground-b1141947.html]
*9tph between {{stn|West Ruislip}} and {{lus|Epping}};
*3tph between {{lus|Hainault}} and {{lus|Woodford}};
*9tph between Ealing Broadway and {{lus|Hainault}} (via {{lus|Newbury Park}});
*3tph between {{lus|White City}} and Hainault.
 
 
A 24-hour [[Night Tube]] service began on the Central line on 19 August 2016, running on Friday and Saturday nights.<ref>{{Cite map/Standard Night Tube Map}}</ref> Night tube services are: