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London Underground B Stock information


B Stock
A model of B Stock introduced in 1905
In service1905–1940s
Manufacturer
  • Brush
  • Metropolitan Amalgamated RC&W Co
  • Les Ateliers de Construction du Nord de la France
Specifications
Car length49 ft 6+12 in (15.10 m)
Width9 ft 3 in (2.819 m)
Height12 ft 3+14 in (3.740 m)
Notes/references
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The London Underground B Stock was built in 1905 for the District Railway (now the London Underground's District line). 420 vehicles were built, formed into 60 seven-car units.

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