London_Underground_D_Stock_(District_Railway)

London Underground D Stock (District Railway)

London Underground D Stock (District Railway)

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The D Stock was built by Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage & Wagon in Saltley, England for the District Railway in 1912. A total of thirty cars were built, twenty-two were driving motor cars and eight were trailers. In 1928 the eight trailer cars were rebuilt into motor cars at Acton Works.

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These units were very similar to the earlier B and C Stock trains. In the 1940s the C, D and E stocks were reclassified as "H Stock" (signifying hand-operated doors), along with other pre-1938 District Line rolling stock that had not been converted to have air-operated doors. The H Stock was largely eliminated by the early 1950s, following replacement by R Stock. The remaining cars were largely confined to the Olympia shuttle service and were withdrawn from passenger service by the late 1950s. One continued in use for a time in grey livery as a "Stores Carrier" motor car SC637, before being finally broken up in May 1963.[1][2][3] No vehicles have survived into preservation.


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  1. "UndergrounD: The Journal of the London Underground Society", February 1962 page 3
  2. "UndergrounD: The Journal of the London Underground Society", July 1962 page 4
  3. "UndergrounD: The Journal of the London Underground Society", May 1963 page 11



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