London Underground E Stock

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E Stock
In service1914–1958
ManufacturerGRC&W
Specifications
Car length49 ft (14.94 m)
Width8 ft 9+12 in (2.68 m)
Height12 ft 3+14 in (3.74 m)
Weight33.16 long tons (33.69 t; 37.14 short tons)
Seating48
Notes/references
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The London Underground E Stock were steel-bodied cars built for the London Underground in 1914 by the Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company.

Thirty cars were built, twenty-six driving motor cars and four trailers. The E stock was based on the earlier C Stock and D Stock but differed in that the roof was elliptical rather than the clerestory roof of the C Stock and D Stock.

In the 1940s the C, D and E stocks were reclassified as "H Stock" (signifying hand-operated doors), along with other pre-1938 District Line rolling stock that had not been converted to have air-operated doors. The H Stock was largely eliminated by the early 1950s, following replacement by

Olympia shuttle service. While the last example was withdrawn from passenger service in 1958, one motor car was used as a "Stores Carrier" car No. SC636, painted in the then-current LT service stock grey livery and fitted with side buffers and a screw link coupling at the cab end. SC636 was observed in use in the summer of 1960 but had been withdrawn by February 1962.[1]
No E Stock car has been preserved.

They were generally similar in appearance to the B Stock, except that the E Stock had an elliptical roof.

References

  1. ^ It does not appear in the service stock list given in "UndergrounD: The Journal of the London Underground Society", February 1962 page 3