Fleet Details
Five of the nine units remain in service, the majority of the others having been taken out of service in the late 1990s.
Key: | In service | Stored | Scrapped |
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Unit No. | Vehicle Nos. | Livery | Status | |||
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DMSO(A) | DMSO(B) | |||||
483001 | 123 | 221 | NSE | Scrapped at Ryde St Johns Road, June 2006. | ||
483002 | 122 | 225 | London Transport Red | Stored at Ryde depot since late 2004 but was repainted LT red along with the rest of the fleet in 2008, expected to return to service, after a C4X overhaul during 2011 | ||
483003 | 121 | 223 | NSE | This unit was stored in a siding near Ryde St. Johns Road for spare parts and was broken up in July 2006. | ||
483004 | 124 | 224 | London Transport Red | In service. | ||
483005 | 125 | 222 | NSE | Scrapped at Ryde in 2001. | ||
483006 | 126 | 226 | London Transport Red | In service. | ||
483007 | 127 | 227 | London Transport Red | In service. | ||
483008 | 128 | 228 | London Transport Red | In service. | ||
483009 | 129 | 229 | London Transport Red | In service. | ||
(483010) | - | - | Blue undercoat | Most of 483010 was gutted out at Ryde St Johns Road for spares in 2001. The unit has since been scrapped. |
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