Tom said:One of the new trains or carriages.
i think its the new train as, many trains ive all have the same new seat pattern...
Tom said:One of the new trains or carriages.
EmergencyBrake said:Does it give off the good old "tuht hsssss" sound when it slows down?
1972TS formed of MkI and MkII setstedted said:Which one operates on the Bakerloo line?
Thanks.
Julian G said:1972TS formed of MkI and MkII sets
I'm simply going by the LU fact sheet issued by TfL
Why does it run ok then? Why is London not grinding to a halt. Clearly they know something and i think your post was slightly over-exagerated.
I wish to submit a complaint... WHERE is the 1938TS on the voting list?
I offer my bit with a contented smile on my face. There can't be too many around today who have experienced driving one of these?
In my very early capacity as relief signalman, riding in the cab on ones spare days gave one the drivers angle on problems re signalling and tailing from one red to another for a whole hour. Naturally one eventually gets a driving lesson that was not only interesting, but you learnt anothers angle on delays and communication. Not only that, you became familiar with train staff that when you wanted a quick turnaround you knew who you could rely on to do it.
Since all my tube time was spent with all the 1938 stock that was both reliable and safe and all RED.
Its stock thats currently in passanger service on LU.
Jordy
Mine is the 1992ts as i travel on it the most and it has ATO.
Derek? Watford?
w00t :P