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M and N Stock
In service1935–1971
ManufacturerBRC&W (M Stock) and Metro-Cammell (N Stock)
Specifications
Car length50 ft (15.24 m)
Width8 ft 11+5⁄16 in (2.726 m)
Height12 ft 3+1⁄2 in (3.747 m)
WeightDM 34.03 long tons (34.58 t; 38.11 short tons)
T 23.82 long tons (24.20 t; 26.68 short tons)
Seating42
Notes/references
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The London Underground M Stock and N Stock were similar designs of rolling stock built in 1935. As the new cars were urgently required they were based on existing L Stock. Several years after construction both types were absorbed into the Q Stock. The last of these trains were withdrawn in 1971.

London Underground M Stock

London Underground M Stock was a clerestory-roofed rail stock built for the Hammersmith & City line in 1935 and subsequently absorbed into the London Underground Q Stock, being redesignated Q35 Stock. Twenty-eight cars were built in 1935 by Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company: fourteen were driving motor cars and the rest were trailers. All the driving motor cars were converted to trailers between 1947 and 1955.

The M Stock was the first surface stock to be delivered with air-operated doors.

Upon conversion to Q Stock, all the cars were transferred to the District line (with the Hammersmith and City Line services being operated from 1938 onwards by new trains of O Stock).

London Underground N Stock

London Underground N Stock was a type of clerestory-roofed stock built in 1935 and subsequently absorbed into the London Underground Q Stock, being redesignated Q35 Stock. Twenty-six cars, all trailers, were built in 1935 by Metropolitan Cammell.

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