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![]() " The trains currently in use on the District were brought into service in 1980 and are last in line for refurbishment because they were the last (apart from the current Central and Northern Line trains) to be introduced. and Jubilee line.. Andrew. |
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What about the A stock going to Amersham, Watford and Uxbrige. They
must be 44 years old at least by now. This is the problem with inflating the price of something. Sooner or later the customers actually demands the quality that they are paying for. Kevin |
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Barry Salter ) gurgled happily, sounding
much like they were saying : What about the A stock going to Amersham, Watford and Uxbrige. They must be 44 years old at least by now. Those, like the rest of the Underground passenger fleet that wasn't replaced, were refurbished in the early to mid 1990s, and are still perfectly acceptable, if a little "lively" in ride due to not having air suspension. They're not that bad once there's a few people in - it's only when they're empty that they get bouncy. As a place in which to while away an hour, they're preferable to some of the more cramped stock on other lines. |
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On 16 Jan 2005 05:44:17 -0800, "Dan Watson"
wrote: Now that the tube prices have skyrocketed, does anyone know of any plans to upgrade the District Line trains. These carriages look like they have been in service since time itself began. Since 1978 which is not quite the start of time itself. Even if there are no plans to upgrade the trains, why not just give them a lick of paint? The old dirty grey carriages look horrific next to the nice Picadilly line trains at early Hammersmith, earls court etc The Picc trains are older but have been refurbished plus Tube Lines are paying a lot of attention to keeping them clean and tidy. Maybe its just a Sunday afternoon moan, but doesn't anyone else agree that it's time to bring the District Line out of the stone age? I rather like the District Line trains to be honest. I think the design is pretty damn good and underneath they are reliable compared to many other stocks. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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"Barry Salter" wrote in message
On 17 Jan 2005 05:32:22 -0800, wrote: What about the A stock going to Amersham, Watford and Uxbrige. They must be 44 years old at least by now. Those, like the rest of the Underground passenger fleet that wasn't replaced, were refurbished in the early to mid 1990s, and are still perfectly acceptable, if a little "lively" in ride due to not having air suspension. They also seem to have fortissimo compressors compared to stock built even a few years later. They also have very leisurely acceleration, presumably beause they're geared for a higher top speed rather than fast acceleration, plus trains designed in the 1950s were less powerful than modern traction. This is fine on the outer, semi-rural sections, but may be inefficient on the densely-packed, minimum-headway Circle Line section which has frequent stops. |
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![]() "Paul Corfield" wrote in message ... I rather like the District Line trains to be honest. I think the design is pretty damn good and underneath they are reliable compared to many other stocks. Apart from the single leaf doors that slow down boarding and disembarking. |
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Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
Several tons were saved from the weight of the paint, they said. Makes you wonder what some of the trains on the National Rail system must weight then, with these TOCs repainting trains more often than needed. -- Darren Sudbury Branch Line website: http://www.sudbury-branchline.co.uk http://photos.darrenjohnson.co.uk |
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