Saturday, 4 February 2017

 

Rolling stock Upgrades
London Transport uses a variety of rolling stock because London Underground lines have differing platform lengths, signaling systems and tunnel sizes. As part of our ongoing Tube improvements, new S-stock trains will be operating across the entire sub-surface network by the end of 2016.
Most units last around 40 years, although major refurbishment can prolong life by another 10-15 years and is much cheaper than buying a new train.
Trains currently refurbish in service
'D' stock
·         Runs on the District line (all sections except between Edgware Road and High Street Kensington)
·         Introduced in 1980
·         Seating is mostly longitudinal with a double pair of transverse seats in the centre of each car
·         280 seats per train
·         Total passenger capacity per train - 827
Upgrading the D class
I have began re-building my first Underground rolling stock
·         removing all the sliding door
·         cut new windows in the chasse
·         upgraded the engine
·         lower the cars
·         installed a new emergences   door to the front of the driver cab
Sanding and paint still to come













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