British Rail Class 482
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British Rail Class 482 | |
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Former Class 482 units, 65507+67507 and 67508+65508, at Bank tube station on the Waterloo & City Line on 25th January 2003. Despite being operated as part of the London Underground since 1994, these units carried the Network SouthEast livery until refurbishment in 2006. |
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In service | 1992 - Current |
Manufacturer | ABB Derby |
Number built | 10 trainsets |
Formation | 2 cars per trainset |
Capacity | 72 |
Operator | British Rail |
Specifications | |
Maximum speed | 60mph |
Voltage | 600-630V dc fourth rail |
This article concerns the trains used on the Waterloo & City Line immediately prior to its takeover by London Underground in 1994. For their service after 1994, see London Underground 1992 Stock
The British Rail Class 482 electrical multiple units were built by Adtranz in 1992, for use on the Waterloo & City Line. The units are almost identical to the 1992 tube stock built for the Central Line.
Ten 2-car units were built, numbered 482501-510. Each unit consisted of a driving motor, numbered 65501-510, and a non-driving motor, numbered 67501-510. Trains were operated using two units semi-permanently coupled, with the driving motors outermost.
The units were built as direct replacements for the elderly Class 487 units, dating from 1940. They were in delivered to traffic in 1992/93, and were painted in Network SouthEast livery. On 1 April 1994, operational control of the Waterloo & City Line transferred to London Underground. Unit numbers and NSE logos were removed shortly after the transfer on some but not all trains, but otherwise the trains remained in as-built condition until refurbishment in 2006.
[edit] External links
- [1] A film of these trains can be found on the 'youtube' online video website,made by citytransportinfo