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This morning on the central line I saw a 4 car double ended 92 stock unit
coupled to a single ended unit. I didn't think any 92 stock was set up as a 4 car unit with 2 cabs except on the W&C line. How come this unit seems to be around? B2003 |
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"Boltar" wrote:
This morning on the central line I saw a 4 car double ended 92 stock unit coupled to a single ended unit. I didn't think any 92 stock was set up as a 4 car unit with 2 cabs except on the W&C line. How come this unit seems to be around? 1992 Stock is formed into 2-car units - some with a cab at one end, and some without a cab at all. Waterloo & City Line trains consist of two units, whereas Central Line trains consist of four units. What you saw was a train consisting of four 2-car units, of which three had cabs (the two outer units, and one of the inner units). HTH -- MetroGnome ~~~~~~~~~~ |
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