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"Standing at HN28 signal" wrote in message
So what happens to the A Stock that was used on the East London Line fleet? Can Neasden cope with all of it? Where before a few 4 cars were maintained or berthed at New Cross Depot which now won't happen, what happens to the redundant trains? Swallowed up into the rest of the Metropolitan fleet? Do they have a need for them? Or is some sub surface scrapping on the cards? Hopefully they can be used to suppliment the rubbish C Stock on the Circle line!! There have been times in the past when the A stock was confined to the Met (eg, when other stock was used on the East London line, or when it was previously closed for rebuilding), so I assume they have room for them at Neasden. But they're too long for use on certain Circle line stations (and maybe too wide as well?), so they won't be used on any other lines. In any case, the old A stock is due for replacement soon by the new S stock. |
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