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Post by Christopher J on Sept 3, 2005 19:54:09 GMT
I believe somebody posted about a month ago that the 'C' Stock in Back The Bid London 2012 livery was going to have its vinyls removed and put back into corporate red, white & blue LUL livery. (like the 96TS had on the Jubilee) Either I'm going mad and seeing things or did a C stock in Back The Bid livery pull into Victoria on an Outer Rail Circle Line service on Thursday evening? ;D chrisjolly.sphosting.com/C_DMC_2012_5532_VIC.jpg
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2005 19:58:53 GMT
Indeed, it is running around in service again, still in the BTB livery! It was taken out of service the other night as one of the motors weren't working!
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Post by piccadillypilot on Sept 3, 2005 20:02:40 GMT
Either I'm going mad and seeing things or did a C stock in Back The Bid livery pull into Victoria on an Outer Rail Circle Line service on Thursday evening? Somehow I suspect that these two events are not mutually exclusive. ;D
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Post by solidbond on Sept 3, 2005 20:09:50 GMT
Bearing in mind that it was removed from service on the 1st July, with the intention of having the livery changed, which I believe would have taken approx 1-2 months (no - I have no idea why it takes so long - possibly the anti-grafitti paint takes that long to dry ) Then the events of 7/7 meant that the H&C were short of trains, so the train was returned to Hammersmith and is now back in service.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2005 22:55:32 GMT
It was on the District on Thursday - I saw it at Wimbledon.
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Post by Tomcakes on Sept 4, 2005 9:04:52 GMT
I thought these days they didn't bother using paint but used stickers instead. Surely then it's just a matter of peeling them off overnight?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2005 14:43:58 GMT
I thought these days they didn't bother using paint but used stickers instead. Surely then it's just a matter of peeling them off overnight? I'm not 100% on the BtB C stock, as the closest I've been is to see it going in the opposite direction to me, but in the case of the refurbed D stock they have gone back to painting the trains, rather than applying Vinyls.
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Post by citysig on Sept 4, 2005 16:41:08 GMT
The BTB trains are vinyls. I remember commenting when I first saw one, how you could see the joins and I noticed at least one which had been applied on the squew.
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