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1972 tube stock at South Kenton.

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Evening All,

I have just added a few pictures of 1972 Bakerloo Line tube stock at South Kenton to my Flickr site. If anyone is interested to have a look, they are in the 'Stop Press! latest Pictures!' Collection; see the Set dated 11th April :

http://www.flickr.com/photos/train-pix/collections/72157627090322278/

This is a temporary collection where I put all the latest additions for the first couple of months. However, they can also be found in the 'London Railways' Collection in the 'London Underground' Set : http://www.flickr.com/photos/train-pix/collections/72157626475096102/

Hope that they are of interest.
 
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They are all great pictures, I especially like this one :D

By the way, in this picture it is a Southern Class 377/2 not a London Midland 350 and it won't be on its final leg since it is headed to Croydon :)
 

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They are all great pictures, I especially like this one :D

By the way, in this picture it is a Southern Class 377/2 not a London Midland 350 and it won't be on its final leg since it is headed to Croydon :)

Thanks for the correction - all these modern EMUs look the same to me! Anyway, I've corrected the caption so I hope that it now reads o.k.

By the way, I couldn't make the link work, but I soon realized which one you meant.

Ron.
 

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Great pictures! Interesting how the platform reads "Mind the Step" instead of "MIND THE GAP" in this photograph. Even though the station was served by National Rail, I thought that TFL would have made it more LU/LO style once London Overground took over the Class 313 services.
 
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