Victoria Line 1967 Stock Interior

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Victoria Line 1967 Stock Interior by Martin Addison as part of the Geograph project.

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Victoria Line 1967 Stock Interior

Image: © Martin Addison Taken: 14 Jan 2011

The 1967 stock was built for the Victoria Line and has been in service since the line opened in 1968. Built by Metro-Cammell, the trains are capable of fully automatic operation with acceleration, coasting and braking controlled by signals received from track circuits. The system can be manually overridden if necessary. Between 1989 and 1997 the trains were refurbished by Tickford at Rosyth - this view shows the refurbished interior. The stock is currently the oldest tube stock in service on the London Underground and is in the process of being replaced by 2009 Stock. The last train of 1967 stock is scheduled to be withdrawn in the summer of 2011. See Image for an example of the interior of a 2009 stock train.

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Image Location

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51.582631
Longitude
-0.021487