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I've been travelling on the northern line recently after a gap of a number
of years and I've noticed that the interior of the new trains is looking decidely tired (and I'm not talking about the obligatory graffiti). Paint is flaking off the hand rails, the doors look badly scuffed , the seat materials grubby and of course the whole thing isn't helped by the rancid colour scheme anyway. Is it just me or are the interiors of the trains ages fast when compared to other stocks? B2003 |
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