Underground train leaving Willesden Green
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The photograph on this page of Underground train leaving Willesden Green by Malc McDonald as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Malc McDonald Taken: 27 Oct 1985
A London Underground train leaving Willesden Green station. This image is unusual as the Underground train is "1959" stock working on the Jubilee Line. Usually the Jubilee Line was operated by more modern types of train. On this day, however, engineering work near the Jubilee Line depot at Neasden prevented the Jubilee Line trains from operating south into Central London. "1959" stock trains from the Bakerloo Line operated on the Jubilee Line on this one day, as far north as Willesden Green.