Harrow-on-the-Hill Station
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The photograph on this page of Harrow-on-the-Hill Station by Martin Addison as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Martin Addison Taken: 24 Sep 2010
An Uxbridge service arrives from Aldgate. This photo illustrates the standard concrete awnings provided at many London Underground stations. The train is made up of A60 stock, soon to be replaced along with the Circle and District line trains by the new S stock - giving a standard fleet across Transport for London's surface lines. Built by Cravens, the A60 stock entered service in 1961 and is currently the oldest type in service on the London Underground. These units are also the fastest being capable of 70mph - though they are currently limited to 50mph.