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"Gunslinger" wrote in message ...
The restriction presumably arises from the introduction of 'A' stock on the East London line. This has a somewhat wider loading gauge than normal sub-surface stock, and is not normally operated east of Aldgate. People keep mentioning how wide A stock is , but according to my LU rolling stock book , A stock is 9 foot 8 inches wide whereas C stock is 9 foot 7 inches wide (and that apperently can go anywhere on the sub surface lines) so we're only talking half and inch either side. I can't believe the clearances are so tight in some of these tunnels than 0.5 inch makes a difference! There must be some other reason. B2003 |
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