I saw my first of the new H&C Line 'S7' Stock in passenger service today, where they've been in revenue earning service since the beginning of last week. Pictured below after arriving at Paddington's Platform 16, and the rear vehicle pictured using the new extended part of the platform to accommodate them.
LUL▸ 's ambition of getting a few in service before the Olympics has (just) been achieved after a relatively short test period - most of the faults with the new trains have been ironed out on the Metropolitan line over the last year or two with their virtually identical, but one carriage longer, 'S8' stock.
So, those of you who regularly change onto the H&C/Circle lines at Paddington should now look out for the new trains, which, for all you fact fans out there, claim the following benefits on the old 'C' Stock which have been the mainstay on the line since way back in 1969!
- 7 carriage trains replacing 6 carriage trains - platform extensions wherever possible and selective door operation where this wasn't possible.
- Each carriage is longer than the train it replaces, so the total train length is extended by around 20 metres.
- More standing room: Over 1000 people can be standing in a S7 train at a squeeze.
- More seating room: 268 seats per train compared with 192 on the 'C' Stock. An increase of almost 40%.
- Better security measures including CCTV▸ and articulated bogies allowing you to walk through the length of the train.
- Air-Conditioning!
- Better acceleration and, hopefully, better reliability
I'd be interested to hear regular passengers views as and when they are more widely introduced.