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"Mizter T" wrote in message
Anyway the later pages of this thread on District Dave suggests that the Vic line stock will be delivered by rail to Ruislip depot and will then run via the Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines to reach the Victoria line, and also that there have already been gauging test runs to determine if this route will be possible (see in particular the third post down by 'towerman'): http://districtdave.proboards39.com/...976388&page=10 So if this goes to plan the trains might not be able to run on other tube lines in service (though really why would they need to?) but it will be possible to move them by rail on and off the network. Isn't it already increasingly the case that stocks can only work on their 'home' lines? For example, I think the 1992 stock can't be used on any but the central lines and vice versa. I know the 1995 and 1996 stocks aren't compatible, though I don't know if they could work on each other's lines. Apart from the physical dimensions, the signalling isn't mutually compatible. But at least the S stock will be the first sub-surface stock in a long time that can work on any of the sub-surface lines (though the 8-car Met trains won't fit into some Circle line platforms). |
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