To maintain passenger services of London Underground Railway system, site of 30 acres, between Chiswick Park and Acton Town stations was acquired in 1922; works laid out so as to deal with 40 cars per week; new system provides for dismantling and reassembling of car-body equipment and trucks, car painting, and repair work, carried out with work in continuous movement; five main shops, known as lifting, truck, body, paint, and woodworking shops. (See also Engineering vol. 125, no. 3254, May 25, 1928 pp. 645-648, 5 figs.; Tramway and Ry. World, vol. 63, no. 29, June 14, 1928, pp. 290-295, 8 figs.)
Rolling-stock overhaul works of the London underground railways
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Electrician ; 100 , n 2608
1928
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Rolling-stock overhaul works of the London underground railways
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