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In message MBoZn.113143$m87.61574@hurricane, Steve Dulieu
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Of course, the last web chat was before TfL took back control of
Tubelines, which looks like leading to postponement of the new
Piccadilly line stock. So SWT might need to come up with a new plan.


Quite, I'm hearing that a 'refresh' might now be on the cards to eke
them out to 2020. I wonder if SWT will be so keen then?


Indeed, and a 2 car '73 stock is something I'd be interested to see...


It might go a bit, assuming that they are both motor cars.
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In message MBoZn.113143$m87.61574@hurricane, Steve Dulieu
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Of course, the last web chat was before TfL took back control of
Tubelines, which looks like leading to postponement of the new
Piccadilly line stock. So SWT might need to come up with a new plan.

Quite, I'm hearing that a 'refresh' might now be on the cards to eke
them out to 2020. I wonder if SWT will be so keen then?


Indeed, and a 2 car '73 stock is something I'd be interested to see...


It might go a bit, assuming that they are both motor cars.


'Refurbishing them to make them fit for the Island Line' presumably covers
any conversion to two car?

Are the existing '38 stock exactly 'as received from LU', or are they
significantly different?

Paul S

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"Steve Fitzgerald" ] wrote in message
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In message MBoZn.113143$m87.61574@hurricane, Steve Dulieu
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Of course, the last web chat was before TfL took back control of
Tubelines, which looks like leading to postponement of the new
Piccadilly line stock. So SWT might need to come up with a new plan.

Quite, I'm hearing that a 'refresh' might now be on the cards to eke
them out to 2020. I wonder if SWT will be so keen then?


Indeed, and a 2 car '73 stock is something I'd be interested to see...


It might go a bit, assuming that they are both motor cars.


No doubt, but as we spoke about earlier today, with no compressors to knock
off the SAPBs, most of the "going" could well be of the up in flames sort,
mind..;-)
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