Ruislip depot is a London Underground traction maintenance depot on the Central line, and is situated between the stations of Ruislip Gardens and West...
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West Ruislip is a station on Ickenham High Road on the borders of Ickenham and western Ruislip in the London Borough of Hillingdon in Greater London,...
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completion of the Victoria line, when this facility was transferred to Ruislip depot. Subsequently, it was used for maintenance of London Underground's fleet...
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Ruislip is a London Underground station in Ruislip in west London. The station is on the Uxbridge branch of both the Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines...
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Central line (London Underground) (redirect from Central line depots)
line that runs from Epping in the north-east to Ealing Broadway and West Ruislip in the west, via the East End, the City, and the West End. Printed in red...
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Ruislip Gardens is a London Underground station. It lies on the Central line, between West Ruislip and South Ruislip, in Travelcard Zone 5. The closest...
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1962 stock, owned by the same group. The 1960 stock train was moved to Ruislip depot when the Central Line was upgraded for Automatic Train Protection and...
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the elderly Class 487 units, dating from 1940. They were delivered to Ruislip depot during March 1993, and were painted in Network SouthEast livery; however...
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line. Since the 1990s, all trains stabled at the depot are 1992 Stock. Hainault depot Ruislip depot Jefford, Wg Cdr C. G. (19 May 2014). Observers and...
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South Ruislip is a station served by London Underground and Chiltern Railways in South Ruislip in West London. The station is owned, managed and staffed...
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West Ruislip was a Ministry of Defence site, located in Ickenham within the London Borough of Hillingdon. The base was originally built as a depot for...
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engineering projects. When not in use they can be found at Lillie Bridge Depot or Ruislip depot. Following the completion of the Jubilee Line extension, ownership...
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mechanical transmission. The first twelve cars were transferred from Ruislip Depot to Wimbledon in August 1964, from where they were moved to Micheldever...
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for use in films until being sent to Ealing Common Depot in November 2021 and then Ruislip depot a month later. Another Mark 1 unit in a trial livery...
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Derby Litchurch Lane Works, to London Underground at Neasden depot or West Ruislip depot, for commissioning. Subsequently, immediately after the completion...
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moving withdrawn stock to Ruislip depot for scrapping. One of the pilot motor cars, L127, ran down the slope from the depot towards Acton Town station...
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Metropolitan line (section Depot)
single-track spur from a small yard between Ickenham and Ruislip stations connects to Ruislip Depot of the Central line. This line is used for engineering...
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nine works vehicles, to be used for spare parts, were taken from LU's Ruislip depot. While the project's feasibility study suggested that three-car units...
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Lord Mayor's Show on 9 November 1996. The first train was delivered to Ruislip depot on 20 December 1996, and testing began in early 1997. The first train...
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staircases, and delves into the archives of the London Transport Museum's Acton Depot. The format of the programme generally centres around visiting two abandoned...
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livery of the Metropolitan Railway. They were normally based at West Ruislip depot. Even though the last 'Steam on the Met' event took place in 2000, the...
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commissioned at Ruislip. The D78 stock was different, in that delivery was still to Ruislip, but the commissioning took place at Ealing Common Depot, and therefore...
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Ruislip Manor is a London Underground station in Ruislip Manor in west London. The station is on the Uxbridge branch of both the Metropolitan and Piccadilly...
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numbered L20 to L32. The first one was delivered on 8 December 1964 to Ruislip Depot. They were part of a programme to phase out the last remaining steam...
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the 1927 trailers, were stored at Hainault depot for a time, and then moved to a scrap line at Ruislip depot. When London Underground were considering...
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Acton Works (category London Underground depots)
Ruislip depot. Although much of the works was disused after 1985, a new Equipment Overhaul Workshop was created in 1989. The following year, a Depot Engineering...
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4 diesel locomotives are currently used as shunting locomotives in Ruislip Depot due to growing restrictions on where they can operate on the network...
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them. A second unit is owned by Cravens Heritage Trains. It is kept at Ruislip depot, and has been used for railtours and filming work since it was purchased...
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delivered to Ruislip Depot on the central line. Following initial preparation for service, they were then transferred to Hainault Depot, where they ran...
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new depot was built at Upminster for District trains. Work began in 1955, with work on Upminster depot starting the following year. Upminster depot, able...
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