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Red London Tube to a Beach?
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 wrote:
Is this possible today? On which 'red electric train' to use John Betjeman's term, to which beach? Northern, Bakerloo, Jubilee or W&C will all get you to this one: http://www.flickr.com/photos/twic/324765673/ tom -- an expertly crafted mix of practical decision-making and drunken shouting |
Red London Tube to a Beach?
"Tom Anderson" wrote in message
h.li... On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 wrote: Is this possible today? On which 'red electric train' to use John Betjeman's term, to which beach? Northern, Bakerloo, Jubilee or W&C will all get you to this one: http://www.flickr.com/photos/twic/324765673/ Which of those have red trains today? -- David Biddulph |
Red London Tube to a Beach?
David Biddulph wrote: Which of those have red trains today? -- David Biddulph As far as I know, the only red multiple unit trains anywhere in the Greater London area are SWT's refurbished class 455s, and they aren't completely red, and they aren't underground trains either. I did read somewhere that before 507s & 508s took over completely, one of the LMS type Merseyside emus which had been painted into period maroon livery, had been used in a film or TV drama to represent prewar LT surface line stock. |
Red London Tube to a Beach?
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Red London Tube to a Beach?
On 14 Jan 2007 08:04:12 -0800, wrote:
David Biddulph wrote: Which of those have red trains today? -- David Biddulph As far as I know, the only red multiple unit trains anywhere in the Greater London area are SWT's refurbished class 455s, and they aren't completely red, and they aren't underground trains either. I did read somewhere that before 507s & 508s took over completely, one of the LMS type Merseyside emus which had been painted into period maroon livery, had been used in a film or TV drama to represent prewar LT surface line stock. http://www.alderneyrailway.com/eng-metro.htm Very nearly, they sent the 1938 Tube Stock back... Regards JonH |
Red London Tube to a Beach?
On Sun, 14 Jan 2007, David Biddulph wrote:
"Tom Anderson" wrote in message h.li... On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 wrote: Is this possible today? On which 'red electric train' to use John Betjeman's term, to which beach? Northern, Bakerloo, Jubilee or W&C will all get you to this one: http://www.flickr.com/photos/twic/324765673/ Which of those have red trains today? I have no idea what colours the trains on any of those lines are. I don't think the question was literally about red trains - the OP was just being erudite in his quoting of Betjeman. Or so i thought. tom -- there is not much call for a Chinese George Michael |
Red London Tube to a Beach?
Alderney, perhaps?
wrote in message ups.com... Albert wrote: wrote: The new Peter O'Toole film, 'Venus', has a scene that suggests he takes a red, presumably London, tube to a coastal beach. Is this possible today? On which 'red electric train' to use John Betjeman's term, to which beach? Edwin Bock Isle of Wight perhaps? If it was that "heritage" 1959 stock, it needn't be the IOW. A lot can be accomplished in the cutting room. |
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