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Read on Wikipedia that Saturday was the A stock's last day of revenue
service. Can anybody confirm?

I thought that they were going to keep a few around for nostaglia runs,
similar to the 38s or to the Sarah Siddons.

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Read on Wikipedia that Saturday was the A stock's last day of revenue
service. Can anybody confirm?

I thought that they were going to keep a few around for nostaglia runs,
similar to the 38s or to the Sarah Siddons.


They are an important part of UK railway history. In 1962 they were
ahead of their time.

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Read on Wikipedia that Saturday was the A stock's last day of revenue
service. Can anybody confirm?

I thought that they were going to keep a few around for nostaglia runs,
similar to the 38s or to the Sarah Siddons.


I assume 'revenue service' means scheduled passenger services. The
Concorde is in an aviation museum which no doubt makes an admission
charge, but this does not mean it is in 'revenue service'.
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So, are they gone or not?


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On Jul 1, 12:59*am, "
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Read on Wikipedia that Saturday was the A stock's last day of revenue
service. Can anybody confirm?


According to the District Dave forum - the best place for this kind of
info - saturday was the first S8-only day, which isnt the same thing
especially as there was engineering work reducing the number of trains
required. I dont think the date of their full withdrawal is known yet,
there's been talk of some being kept as cover during the Olympics and
the LTM friends site has a (provisional) date in September pencilled
in for the farewell train.

When it comes to their preservation, apparently the plan was to keep
two railhead treatment sets for sandite application and maintained for
occasional heritage train use and the LTM want to preserve a unit too.
Hopefully that remains the case.

Chris

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They were the only post-war Underground stock with all-transverse seating and luggage racks.

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Read on Wikipedia that Saturday was the A stock's last day of revenue
service. Can anybody confirm?

I thought that they were going to keep a few around for nostaglia runs,
similar to the 38s or to the Sarah Siddons.


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On Jul 3, 9:03*am, "Dr. Sunil" wrote:
They were the only post-war Underground stock with all-transverse seating and luggage racks.



On Sunday, July 1, 2012 12:59:09 AM UTC+1, wrote:
Read on Wikipedia that Saturday was the A stock's last day of revenue
service. Can anybody confirm?


I thought that they were going to keep a few around for nostaglia runs,
similar to the 38s or to the Sarah Siddons.- Hide quoted text -


In 1962 I was ten. On the Met. & GC main line thru the County of
Buckingham, British Railways were running steam trains and DMUs.
Subjectively, by comparison the Silver, electric Met. Line trains were
like somthing from the future.
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On 03/07/2012 12:28, 77002 wrote:
On Jul 3, 9:03 am, "Dr. wrote:
They were the only post-war Underground stock with all-transverse seating and luggage racks.



On Sunday, July 1, 2012 12:59:09 AM UTC+1, wrote:
Read on Wikipedia that Saturday was the A stock's last day of revenue
service. Can anybody confirm?


I thought that they were going to keep a few around for nostaglia runs,
similar to the 38s or to the Sarah Siddons.- Hide quoted text -


In 1962 I was ten. On the Met.& GC main line thru the County of
Buckingham, British Railways were running steam trains and DMUices.
Subjectively, by comparison the Silver, electric Met. Line trains were
like somthing from the future.


I noticed that some of the younger kids at school were showing
disturbingly reactionary tendencies. That was in Herts, but it was
probably much the same.

--
Myth, after all, is what we believe naturally. History is what we must
painfully learn and struggle to remember. -Albert Goldman


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