LONDON UNDERGROUND 1938 STOCK


Inside 1938 tube train trailer.

The '1938 Tube Stock' is the 'classic' tube stock design. The trains were built by Metro-Cammell and Birmingham RC&W, and were used on the London Underground until 1988. During their long lives they had worked on the Bakerloo, Piccadilly, Northern, East London and Central lines.

Contents
Numbers
Nine-car trains
1935 / 1949 Stock
58 Trailers
Isle of Wight
Preservation
External links

Numbers


As built the 1938 Stock was numbered as follows.
'A' DM'D' DMNDMSNDMT
10012 - 10323
90324 - 90333
11012 - 11323
91324 - 91333
12000 - 12028
12059 - 12157
12409 - 12411
12422 - 12446
92029 - 92058
92447 - 92466012158 - 012388
012412 - 012421
012467 - 012476
092389 - 092408

Nine-car trains


As part of the New Works program of 1935-1940 there were plans to operate nine-car trains of 1938 stock on the Northern Line. These cars were numbered differently from the other cars, the first digit '1' being replaced by a '9'.
The formation for a nine-car train was DM + NDM + SNDM + T + NDM + T + SNDM + NDM + DM.
Plans to operate nine-car trains did not work out and so in the early 1950s the cars were renumbered.
The DMs and trailers had the '9' replaced by a '1', the DMs becoming 10324-10333, 11324-11333 and the trailers 012389-012408.
Twenty-eight of the thirty NDMs were likewise renumbered, the exception being 92055 and 92058 which were rebuilt into UNDMs along with all twenty SNDMs. The twenty two cars rebuilt into UNDMs were renumbered 30000-30021.

1935 / 1949 Stock


So successful was the 1938 Stock that when in 1948 additional cars were needed 91 almost identical cars were built, 70 Non-Driving-Motors (NDM) and 21 trailer cars. These were known as 1949 stock and operated with the 1938 stock. They were numbered in the same scheme, the UNDMs were numbered 30022-30045, 31000-31045 and the trailers 012495-012515.
After World War II the former 1935 stock streamlined DMs were rebuilt into trailers, and included with the 1938 stock, being renumbered 012477-012494.
Before the war three trailers were built for use with the streamlined DMs. These three cars differed from the 1938 trailers in that they were not equipped with compressors. However the cars were not delivered until after the war and with the DMs rebuilt the three cars became part of the 1938 stock fleet, being numbered 012412 - 012414 and fitted with compressors.

58 Trailers


In 1938 fifty-eight 'Standard Stock' trailers, originally built in 1927, were converted to operate with the 1938 Stock. These cars were renumbered 70513-70570. The first car withdrawn was 70550, as a result of damage sustained in an accident at Watford in 1962, while the last car, 70534, was withdrawn in 1973.

Isle of Wight


British Rail Class 483, no. 483001, pictured on mainline services on the Isle of Wight in 1989 was originally built as a 1938 tube stock train for London

The only examples still in daily use are the six units that survive operating the Island Line service on the Isle of Wight, and allocated TOPS Class 483. Ten sets (nine serviceable; a total of twenty cars) were bought by Network SouthEast from London Underground in 1988.
Two of Island Line's sets (nos. 007 and 009) have been restored into their original red livery, both with grey roofs. However, their fronts had to be painted yellow as per mainline regulations.
'A' DM'D' DM
LUBRLUBR
1011612311116223
10139spare11142225
1014212511172spare
1018412111184221
1020512411205224
1022112211221222
1022912911229229
1025512811255228
1029112711291227
1029712611297226

Preservation


In addition, some other units survive in preservation, including cars from the first-built unit, which are preserved at the London Transport Museum Depot in Acton. The preserved sets have been restored into their original red liveries, one with an orange roof (Bakerloo line) and one with a grey roof (other lines). The four-car preserved set regularly ventures onto the LU system for railtours and occasional filming work.
'A' DMTNDM'D' DMLocation
100120122561204811178London's Transport Museum, Acton
---11182London's Transport Museum, Covent Garden
-012231--London Underground, Acton Works
Key
DMDriving motor
TTrailer
NDMNon-driving motor

External links



London's Transport Museum Photographic Archive













District Dave's London Underground Site -1938 Tube Stock photos

Tubeprune - Rolling Stock Summary

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