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DSY011 9th September 2016 19:10

1920s London underground signal cabin is finally replaced after 90 years
 
As part of modernisation plans, London Underground finally replaces a 90-year old signal box, designated an item of national historical interest.

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The age of the box is so great it has been recognised as an item of historic national interest by the Railway Heritage Designation Advisory Board.
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London Underground’s design and heritage manager Mike Ashworth, said: “This unique signalling cabin harks back to the earliest days of London’s transport network, being originally built and used by the Metropolitan Railway in 1926. It is a testament to its pioneering design and robustness that it is still in use today.”

It is thought the new upgrade will mean a 33% increase in trains on the Circle and Hammersmith and City lines by the early 2020s.
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Managing director of the London Underground Mark Wild told the Evening Standard: “Upgrading the Circle, District, Hammersmith and City and Metropolitan lines will enable us to increase capacity for millions of our customers.
“At the same time, it’s important to us that we recognise the significance of earlier technological advances made by London Underground.”
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pre65 10th September 2016 09:03

Interesting.

I have a friend who is heavily involved in the IT for London Underground, but I have not seen him for ages.

Must catch up with him.:)

richard thompson 11th September 2016 19:28

Sounds like it will be preserved which is good. Lets hope it is on public view eventually! Richard


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