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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The LondonUnderground S7 and S8 Stock, commonly referred to as S Stock, is a type of passenger train running on the LondonUnderground's subsurface lines...
The LondonUnderground 1938 Stock was a LondonUnderground tube stock design. A total of 1,121 cars were built by Metro-Cammell and Birmingham RC&W. An...
LondonUnderground rolling stock includes the electric multiple-unit trains used on the LondonUnderground. These come in two sizes, smaller deep-level...
The LondonUnderground A60 and A62 Stock, commonly referred to as A Stock, was a type of sub-surface rolling stock which operated on the Metropolitan line...
File: Surface Stock 1933-1959, Brian Hardy, 2002 Journals of the 'LondonUnderground Railway Society Metropolitan Railway Rolling Stock, Snowdon, J.R...
(1976). LondonUnderground Rolling Stock (1st ed.). London: Capital Transport. ISBN 978-0-904711-01-1. Hardy, Brian (1981). L.P.T.B Rolling Stock 1933-1948...
The LondonUnderground Q Stock were trains used on the District line of the LondonUnderground. First introduced in 1938, these electric multiple units...
motor cars of 1938 stock and 1960 stock were used for this purpose, and complete 4-car units of 1962 stock. The LondonUnderground has also owned several...
on the District line of the LondonUnderground until 1971 (with most cars being withdrawn in the early 1960s). The G Stock was built to allow the scrapping...
Rolling stock used on the LondonUnderground and its constituent companies has been classified using a number of schemes. This page explains the principal...
Over the years, LondonUnderground has acquired various types of engineering stock to help with the construction of new lines and maintenance of existing...
LondonUnderground K Stock is a clerestory-roofed rail stock built for the District line in 1927. It was subsequently absorbed into the London Underground...
The LondonUnderground 1935 Stock was an experimental train design by Metropolitan Cammell in London. Twelve two-car units, marshalled into four six-car...
The LondonUnderground E Stock were steel-bodied cars built for the LondonUnderground in 1914 by the Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company. Thirty...
The LondonUnderground (also known simply as the Underground or by its nickname the Tube) is a rapid transit system serving Greater London and some parts...
Metropolitan line, colloquially known as the Met, is a LondonUnderground line between Aldgate in the City of London and Amersham and Chesham in Buckinghamshire...
The Jubilee line is a LondonUnderground line that runs between Stanmore in suburban north-west London and Stratford in east London, via the Docklands,...
(/ˌbeɪkərˈluː/) is a LondonUnderground line that runs from Harrow & Wealdstone in suburban north-west London to Elephant & Castle in south London, via the West...
The Piccadilly line is a deep-level LondonUnderground line running from the north to the west of London. It has two branches, which split at Acton Town...
Electric multiple units have operated on the LondonUnderground since 1898, and exclusively since 1961. They are of two sizes, smaller deep-tube trains...
The Victoria line is a LondonUnderground line that runs between Brixton in south London and Walthamstow Central in the north-east, via the West End....
District line is a LondonUnderground line running from Upminster in the east and Edgware Road in the west to Earl's Court in west London, where it splits...
interlinked stations in the City of London that form a public transport complex served by five lines of the LondonUnderground as well as the Docklands Light...
London Bridge is a central London railway terminus and connected LondonUnderground station in Bermondsey, south-east London. It occupies a large area...
the LondonUnderground when the first deep-level tube line, the City and South London Railway (C&SLR), was opened in 1890. The first underground railways...