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Old August 12th 09, 09:52 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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Steve Fitzgerald ] wrote in
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In message op.uyjjm50pby8eno@sheepdog, Colin McKenzie
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The replacement for 73 stock is already out for tender.


That's a bit early, isn't it? If the modernisation programme is over
budget, deferring this build would be one way to spread the cost.

IIRC the 73 stock went into service in 1975, so its replacements
shouldn't be needed until 2015.


It's (currently!) designated 13 Tube Stock so that's about right.


Is there a public source for that?

http://www.tubelines.com/news/releas.../20070115.aspx says that "Tube
Lines is committed to introducing a new rolling stock fleet by 2014", hence
the Font Of All Knowledge is calling it 2014 stock:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_tube_stock