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  2. Jubilee line - Wikipedia

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    The Jubilee line closed for three days from 25 December 2005 in order to add an extra car to each six-car train. [24] The line had to be closed as six- and seven-car trains could not run in service at the same time, because the platform-edge doors at Jubilee Line Extension stations could not cater for both train lengths simultaneously.

  3. London Underground 1996 Stock - Wikipedia

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    The London Underground 1996 Stock is a type of rolling stock used on the Jubilee line of the London Underground. The trains were built by GEC Alsthom-Metro-Cammell and entered service in 1997. [2] They are externally similar to the 1995 Stock used on the Northern line. The original 59 trains were initially built as 6-car trains.

  4. Jubilee Line Extension - Wikipedia

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    The Jubilee Line Extension (JLE) is the extension of the London Underground's Jubilee line from Green Park to Stratford through south and east London. An eastward extension of the line was first proposed in the 1970s. As part of the development of London Docklands, the line was extended to serve Canary Wharf and other areas of south and east ...

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  6. London Underground - Wikipedia

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    The Hammersmith & City route is now completely segregated from the main line. Jubilee line The rail route between Canning Town and Stratford was built by the GER in 1846, with passenger services starting in 1847. The original alignment was quadrupled "in stages between 1860 and 1892" for freight services before the extra (western) tracks were ...

  7. Charing Cross tube station - Wikipedia

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    The Jubilee line opened to the public on 1 May 1979. On the same day the Northern line service was reinstated and the combined station was named Charing Cross. [112] The new Northern line and Jubilee line ticket hall was decorated in lime green and blue moulded plastic panels with black tiles. [152]

  8. Template:Jubilee Line RDT - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Jubilee line, a Transport for London service or facility.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  9. Willesden Green tube station - Wikipedia

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    Willesden Green station is on the Jubilee line between Dollis Hill to the north and Kilburn to the south. There is a frequent Jubilee line service at Willesden Green. Trains heading southbound terminate at North Greenwich or Stratford.