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![]() "Sir Benjamin Nunn" wrote in message ... Hmmm.... I thought the W&C tunnels were big enough to take regular stock... Thought I had vague memories of NSE trains running on the line before the management went over to LUL, but could well be wrong. Until around 1990 it was operated with specially built Southern Railway stock, though in its last years it may have been painted in NSE livery. Some of these trains even had ventilator grilles until the end of their lives which formed the words 'Southern Railway.' The new stock which arrived in 1990 was part of the LUL Central Line order, but was painted in NSE livery. Subsequently operation was transferred to LUL. But the loading gauge is very definitely tube gauge. Peter |
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