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, John B writes The replacement for 73 stock is already out for tender. *Last I heard, there are 3 contenders - Alstom, Bombardier and one other (who's name escapes me). My money is on an updated, and hopefully much improved, 95 stock as that would allow Tubelines to standardise their stockholdings for spares and the like over their three lines. Unfortunately in this brave new world of PPP, TfL or LU have little choice in supplier, just an overall 'give us some new trains, guv' and suppliers (Tubelines in this case) get on with it and send the bill along. Not sure I follow here. Surely, since the costs fall on Tubelines, having them responsible for the choice of supplier makes sense - and as you say, makes them likely to pick Almost...? Agreed but which flies in the face of earlier postings that exhorted a standardised fleet across LU (maybe they should just build some more 59 stock?) -- Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building. You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK (please use the reply to address for email) |
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