- Source: Upminster Depot
Upminster Depot is a London Underground railway depot on the District line, in Cranham, East London. The depot is located beyond Upminster station, the terminus of the line.
History
The depot was built in the mid 1950s as part of the segregation of District line tracks from the London, Tilbury and Southend line. District line trains were being stabled at Little Ilford Depot, however this land was required by British Railways. A new depot was therefore built at Upminster, beyond the terminus of the District line station. The depot opened in 1959, the first Underground depot to be built after the Second World War.
Allocation
As of 2016, the depot's allocation consists of London Underground S7 Stock, the only rolling stock used on the District line. Previously the depot was allocated D78 Stock trains.
See also
Ealing Common Depot
Lillie Bridge Depot
Acton Works
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Great Eastern Main Line
- Upminster Depot
- Upminster station
- Romford–Upminster line
- District line
- Cranham
- London, Tilbury and Southend line
- History of the District line
- East Ham Depot
- London Underground 1956 Stock
- Upminster Bridge tube station