London Underground D Stock
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| D Stock | |
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| Manufacturer | Met Cammell |
| In Service | 1912-1958 |
| Length per car | 49' |
| Width | 8' 9 1/2" |
| Height | 12' 3 1/4" |
| Weight | 33.16 tons |
| Seating | 48 |
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For the modern D stock, see London Underground D78 Stock.
The D Stock was built by Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage & Wagon in Saltley, England for the Metropolitan District Railway in 1912. A total of thirty cars were built, twenty-two were driving motor cars and eight were trailers.
These units were very similar to the earlier C Stock. The units were withdrawn by the late 1950s, following replacement by R Stock.
No vehicles have survived into preservation.
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