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There are two depots serving the District Line, and these provide the majority of the trains for passenger service each day. The two depots are at Upminster at the east end of the line and Ealing Common at the west end. Each of these handles D78 Stock trains - I'll cover the supply and provision of the C stock trains later. Each depot fulfils similar functions. They provide the daily cleaning and technical checks of the trains to ensure their fitness for service each day. They also handle the inevitable failures which occur with the trains which have resulted in a train being taken out of service and in need of unscheduled repair or maintenance. Each also has overhaul facilities too where the periodic in depth servicing and maintenance is carried out. The depot staff also provide the mobile Train Technicians, sited at Earls Court and Barking, who will attend a train at a driver's request in the event of a technical problem whilst the train is in service I will give a little historical background and a brief geographical description each of the two depots however. |
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west ends. Entry is however made from the west end, except in times of an emergency when it is possible to stable from the east end. |
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The depot itself is quite compact geographically. From both the east and west outlets the distances to the stabling sheds and outsides is very short. Upminster depot Opened in 1958 and replaced the old Little Ilford depot (which was between East Ham and Barking and now forms the site of the c2c depot). |
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In addition to the two depots, the line has three other stabling points - Parsons Green, Triangle Sidings, which is between Earls Court and High Street Kensington and Barking. The latter sidings were constructed at the same time as Upminster depot was built. Triangle Sidings can only be used to stable C Stock trains - the D Stock is about 50 ft. longer than a C Stock and will not fit. Parsons Green has a mixture of C and D Stock trains stabled each night. Barking only has one D Stock train stabled overnight, but several C Stocks for the Hammersmith and City Line. At each of these stabling points cleaning teams and Train Technicians attend the trains over night for servicing purposes. The maintenance point for the C Stock trains is at Hammersmith depot, adjacent to the Hammersmith & City line station at Hammersmith. The train service is intended for the trains used by the District Line to be rotated into this depot for routine inspections and maintenance. Although the District Line nominally owns the C77 trains, in fact they are all part of a pool and thus can be used on any of the routes on which C Stocks are employed. |