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London Underground D Stock (District Railway)

D Stock
In service1912–1958
ManufacturerMet Cammell
Specifications
Car length49Β ft (14.94Β m)
Width8Β ft 9+1⁄2Β in (2.680Β m)
Height12Β ft 3+1⁄4Β in (3.740Β m)
Weight33.16 long tons (33.69Β t; 37.14 short tons)
Seating48
Notes/references
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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.

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 The remaining cars were largely confined to the Olympia shuttle service and were withdrawn from passenger service by the late 1950s.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. No vehicles have survived into preservation.



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