District Line London Underground

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  1. UnlimitedMagic

    UnlimitedMagic Well-Known Member

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    The District line is a 40 miles long line which goes from Upminster to Earl’s Court ,and then splits into different branches. It has connections with national rail, the circle line, Hammersmith and City Line And other lines.
    Period: it could be set when The S stock trains were replacing c stock train services.
    Locos
    D stock
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    C stock
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    S stock

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    Depots:
    Ealing Common
    Upminster
    Hammersmith
    Termini: Ealing Broadway
    Richmond
    Wimbledon
    Edgware Road
    Tower Hill
    Earl’s Court
    Mansion house( mainly for the circle line)
    We could have circle line trains running from Edgware Road to mansion house.
    And H&C line trains from Aldgate East to barking.
    Map
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    There could also be 1973 stock trains going from Ealing Common to South Kensington
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    The District line is the busiest sub surface line(in passenger numbers).
     
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  2. kiyoko91

    kiyoko91 Well-Known Member

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    And it's a seven-car route.
     
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  3. UnlimitedMagic

    UnlimitedMagic Well-Known Member

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    Yes
     
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    UnlimitedMagic Well-Known Member

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    • 6 tph (trains per hour) Ealing Broadway to Upminster
    • 6 tph Richmond to Upminster
    • 6 tph Wimbledon to Tower Hill, of which 3 continue to Barking
    • 6 tph Wimbledon to Edgware Road
    3 tph Kensington (Olympia) to High Street Kensington at weekends, as well as 7 trains daily to or from Kensington (Olympia) on weekdays. A 2 tph service operates on weekday exhibition days.
    This gives a service of 18 trains per hour (a train every 3–4 minutes) between Earl's Court and Tower Hill. Together with the Circle line, there are 24 trains per hour (a train every 2.5 minutes) between Gloucester Road and Tower Hill. 208 million passenger journeys were made on the District line in 2011/12.
     
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  5. kiyoko91

    kiyoko91 Well-Known Member

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    What will happen if the LU's most station route will b on PS4 or X-box 1 as a simulator game?
     
  6. byeo

    byeo Well-Known Member

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    I’d love to drive the Underground on TSW, can’t see them doing it though but we can dream.
     
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  7. kiyoko91

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    What will happen that some district line trains terminate @ west ham?
     
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    Factor41 Well-Known Member

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    If it was going to happen, I'd want the newest trains. The old ones look rubbish!
     
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  9. Trim

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    D stock looked rubbish, I agree, but what about R stock or CO/CP stock?
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