Metropolitan District Railway
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Construction [edit]
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English: Construction of the Metropolitan District Railway in about 1866 in Westminster
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English: Construction of the Metropolitan District Railway in about 1866 in Westminster
Railway stations [edit]
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English: Temple Underground station in 1899
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English: Whitechapel railway station in 1896
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English: Barons Court railway station in 2005
Images [edit]
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English: Cross section through the Embankment on the north side of the River Thames, showing the Metropolitan District Railway and SECR Charing Cross terminus.
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English: Section of 1914 poster "The New Charing Cross" showing the District Railway and SECR Charing Cross railway stations
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English: Crop showing the District Railway station
Carriages [edit]
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English: This preserved carriage running on Kent and East Sussex Railway was thought to be a District Railway first class, but now thought likely to be a cutdown Metropolitan Railway eight wheeler.
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English: Another view of the same carriage
Electric Multiple Units [edit]
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English: Q23 stock (ex District Railway G stock) at London Transport Museum in Covert Garden
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English: Inside Q23 stock (ex District Railway G stock) at London Transport Museum in Covert Garden
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English: Inside Q35 stock (ex N stock) at London Transport Museum in Covert Garden
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English: A Q stock train at Gunnersbury in 1955. The leading car is Q23 stock (ex District Railway G stock) and the 3rd and 5th cars are Q38 stock.
References [edit]
- ↑ Metropolitan District Four (eight??) wheel First (body) built 1864. Vintage Carriage Trust. Retrieved on 1 June 2012.
- ↑ No 100 London Underground Coach. Coaching Stock Register. Kent and East Sussex Railway. Retrieved on 1 June 2012.