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Bakerloo train replacements
Rode on the bakerloo for the first time in years today. My god the 72 stock
is looking and sounding tired. Whoever is keeping them running is certainly earning their money. Anyone know when replacements on the way? IIRC there is going to be a block order for a number of lines. -- Spud |
Bakerloo train replacements
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Rode on the bakerloo for the first time in years today. My god the 72 stock is looking and sounding tired. Whoever is keeping them running is certainly earning their money. Anyone know when replacements on the way? IIRC there is going to be a block order for a number of lines. Yes, see the many discussions on the NTfL, some of which you participated in. |
Bakerloo train replacements
On Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at 11:21:53 AM UTC+1, wrote:
Rode on the bakerloo for the first time in years today. My god the 72 stock is looking and sounding tired. Whoever is keeping them running is certainly earning their money. Anyone know when replacements on the way? IIRC there is going to be a block order for a number of lines. -- Spud AFIK Boltar, the existing trains are undergoing heavy refurbishment for life extension. IMHO they are OK. The seats are comfortable, and the doors open very promptly at stations. |
Bakerloo train replacements
On Wed, 28 Sep 2016 10:32:54 -0000 (UTC)
Recliner wrote: wrote: Rode on the bakerloo for the first time in years today. My god the 72 stock is looking and sounding tired. Whoever is keeping them running is certainly earning their money. Anyone know when replacements on the way? IIRC there is going to be a block order for a number of lines. Yes, see the many discussions on the NTfL, some of which you participated in. I was wondering about the state of play now, rather than what tfl promised X years ago. -- Spud |
Bakerloo train replacements
On Wed, 28 Sep 2016 03:40:36 -0700 (PDT)
e27002 wrote: On Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at 11:21:53 AM UTC+1, wrote: Rode on the bakerloo for the first time in years today. My god the 72 stock is looking and sounding tired. Whoever is keeping them running is certainly earning their money. Anyone know when replacements on the way? IIRC there is going to be a block order for a number of lines. -- Spud AFIK Boltar, the existing trains are undergoing heavy refurbishment for life extension. IMHO they are OK. The seats are comfortable, and the doors open very promptly at stations. One wonders how far their life can be further extended short of a rebuild given they're already 45 years old. Finding parts must be a problem too. I wouldn't be surprised if they have to be made bespoke. Yes, the seats are comfy. Not sure why modern train builders seem to think its acceptable for people to sit on covered granite. -- Spud |
Bakerloo train replacements
On Wed, 28 Sep 2016 03:40:36 -0700 (PDT), e27002
wrote: On Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at 11:21:53 AM UTC+1, wrote: Rode on the bakerloo for the first time in years today. My god the 72 stock is looking and sounding tired. Whoever is keeping them running is certainly earning their money. Anyone know when replacements on the way? IIRC there is going to be a block order for a number of lines. -- Spud AFIK Boltar, the existing trains are undergoing heavy refurbishment for life extension. IMHO they are OK. The seats are comfortable, and the doors open very promptly at stations. Yes, agreed. They look better with the new, clean upholstery; the old stuff was filthy and stained, making one reluctant to sit on those comfortable benches. |
Bakerloo train replacements
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Bakerloo train replacements
On Wed, 28 Sep 2016 13:06:15 +0100
Recliner wrote: On Wed, 28 Sep 2016 03:40:36 -0700 (PDT), e27002 wrote: On Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at 11:21:53 AM UTC+1, wrote: Rode on the bakerloo for the first time in years today. My god the 72 stock is looking and sounding tired. Whoever is keeping them running is certainly earning their money. Anyone know when replacements on the way? IIRC there is going to be a block order for a number of lines. -- Spud AFIK Boltar, the existing trains are undergoing heavy refurbishment for life extension. IMHO they are OK. The seats are comfortable, and the doors open very promptly at stations. Yes, agreed. They look better with the new, clean upholstery; the old stuff was filthy and stained, making one reluctant to sit on those comfortable benches. Its always interesting sitting at the front of an old tube train when it hits a pressure wave - usually from going into a tunnel or smaller bore tunnel - and all the seats not being sat on inflate and have all the dust and god knows what else blown out from them in a rather unpleasent cloud. -- Spud |
Bakerloo train replacements
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Bakerloo train replacements
On 28/09/2016 13:06, Recliner wrote: [...] Yes, agreed. They look better with the new, clean upholstery; the old stuff was filthy and stained, making one reluctant to sit on those comfortable benches. I was in one with totally grubby looking moquettes on the seats the other day. Not a good look. Hopefully the new trains will be designed with the twisty-turny Bakerloo line route in mind, so a bit less wheel squeal in places. I suspect it's never going to be the smoothest riding line. |
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