HC Deb 19 January 1993 vol 217 c175W
Mr. Alex Carlile

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport how much rolling stock was in use on the railways in 1979; how much is currently in use; and what is the average age of rolling stock currently in use in the United Kingdom.

Mr. Freeman

The information for British Rail is given in the table. However, it is not possible to give a meaningful indication of the average age of all vehicles. Such a figure would vary widely according to the type of rolling stock.

1979 1991–92
Locomotives
Diesel 3,261 1,634
Electric 310 262
Sub-total locomotives 3,571 1,896
High speed trains
Power units 136 197
Coaches 533 728
Advanced passenger trains
Power units 5
Coaches 15
Diesel Multiple Units 3,284 2,074
Electric Multiple Units 7,458 6,909

Bakerloo 1972 stock. Currently being refurbished.
1962 stock. Currently being replaced with brand new stock as part of modernisation programme—first new train in passenger service expected spring 1993.
Central
Circle and Hammersmith and City 1969 and 1977 stock. Currently being refurbished.
District 1969 and 1977 stock.
East London 1962 stock.
Jubilee 1983 stock.
Metropolitan 1962 stock.
Northern 1959 and 1972 stock. Currently being refurbished.
Piccadilly 1973 stock.
Victoria 1967 stock. Currently being refurbished.

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