London Underground rolling stock

Types of rolling stock used on London underground

I was looking at your website and noticed that you have a logo I have seen before. I had a similar problem with my logo, and someone accused me of copying their logo. I now use copyrightcover.com to protect my logo.A wide variety of trains have been used on the London Underground. In the early days steam locomotive and carriages were used. Nowadays electric multiple units are used.

Underground trains come in two sizes, larger sub-surface trains and smaller tube trains. A Metropolitan Line A Stock train (left) passes a Piccadilly Line 1973 Stock train (right) in the siding at Rayners Lane

Rolling Stock

The following trains were used in London Underground.

London Underground lines
LineCurrent stockImageIntroducedRefurbishedReplacementDue
Bakerloo1972 Stock 19731989–1995"Evo" new concept tube train[1][2]TBA
Central1992 Stock 1993–19952011-"Evo" new concept tube train[2]TBA
CircleC Stock 19701990–1994S Stock2012[1]
District
main line
D Stock 1980–19832004–2008S Stock2013[1]
District
Edgware Road–
Wimbledon
C Stock 1977[1]1990–1994S Stock2013[1]
Hammersmith & CityC Stock 1970[1]1990–1994S Stock2012[1]
Jubilee1996 Stock 1997–1998Not scheduledNone announced
MetropolitanA Stock 1961–19631994–1998S Stock2010-2013[1]
MetropolitanS Stock 2010Not scheduledNone announced
Northern1995 Stock 1998–2001Not scheduledNone announced
Piccadilly1973 Stock 19751996–2001"Evo" new concept tube train[1][2]TBA
Victoria2009 Stock 2009–2011Not scheduledNone announced
Waterloo & City1992 Stock 19932006"Evo" new concept tube train[2]TBA

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