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On 9 Apr, 15:47, Boltar wrote:
In the wikipedia article about the new 2009 stock for the victoria line I came across this: "The trains will have eight cars, with seating for 252 and standing space for an estimated 1196 passengers. Unlike the 1967 stock, the trains will be built to take advantage of the Victoria Line's unusually large loading gauge (for a deep tube line). This will prevent them leaving the line except by road, however." Is this true? It seems a strange thing to do. If it is , how much larger are they? B2003 Was this added to Wikipedia on 1 April? I would have thought that the platform edges would be a limitation in any case, even if the tunnels are slightly wider. |
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