London Underground C Stock
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C Stock | |
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Manufacturer | Hurst Nelson |
In Service | 1910-1958 |
Length per car | 49' |
Width | 8' 9 1/2" |
Height | 12' 3 1/4" |
Weight | 33.16 tons |
Seating | 48 |
The C Stock was built for the Metropolitan District Railway in 1910.
Fifty-two cars were built by Hurst Nelson, thirty-two were driving motor cars and the remaining twenty were trailer cars. The design was based on the earlier B Stock and was the basis for the D Stock trains which appeared in 1911.
They were withdrawn by the late 1950s, following replacement by R Stock.
No vehicles have survived into preservation.
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