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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Amelia Neath

Introduction of new air-conditioned tube trains delayed

  • The introduction of new Piccadilly line trains has been delayed, with the first trains now expected to enter service in the second half of 2026, pushed back from an initial target of late 2025.
  • Transport for London (TfL) attributes the delay to the complex nature of integrating the modern fleet with the 120-year-old Tube network, citing engineering challenges.
  • The new trains will offer significant upgrades, including 10 per cent more capacity, wider double doorways, air conditioning, real-time digital displays, and onboard CCTV.
  • These state-of-the-art trains are designed to be lighter and more energy-efficient, consuming 20 per cent less energy than existing models.
  • TfL's Chief Capital Officer, Stuart Harvey, expressed regret over the delay but emphasized the critical need to ensure safety and top condition before the trains begin service.

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Rollout of new Piccadilly line trains delayed by up to a year

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