Talk:London Underground A60 and A62 Stock

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Due to Poeloq recent question whenever we could source this statement "At 9'8" (approx 2.95m) these are Britains' widest trains.", I have modified this statement to say "At 9'7" (approx 2.95m) these are London Underground's widest trains." and have added a reference. MiniEntente 14:30, 4 April 2008 (UTC)

"At 9'8" (approx 2.95m) these are Britains' widest trains." - Can anyone source this statement, it seems quite a big claim to me...Poeloq 08:23, 17 March 2007 (UTC)

Surely these would be the oldest trains in uses on the underground, being built in 1960, so why does the Victoria line page say that the 1967 stock is the oldest?

The Victoria line stock is the oldest deep-level tube stock (as opposed to surface stock). The 1967 stock page is thus accurate. However, you are correct in that the A60 stock is the oldest in use. Cig1705 14:49, 2 September 2007 (UTC)