Underground Train

The Underground Train Mod allows players to drive the tube trains that were featured in Midtown Madness 2. It can be downloaded from MM2x It is based on the 1983 Stock.

History
Design of the 1983 Tube Stock was finalised in 1980; originally 30 trains were planned, but declining traffic meant that only 15 trains were ordered in 1982, entering service in 1984. A surge in passenger numbers meant that another 15 trains were built (called Batch Two) and these were delivered in 1986. All trains were formed of 6 vehicles. The 1983 Tube stock owed much to the sub-surface D Stock in design. Like D Stock, the 1983 Tube Stock had single leaf doors, a similar orange interior and cab design. Unlike the D Stock however, the 1983 Tube Stock proved to be unreliable. Electrical generators for lighting the carriages failed often, as did the motors. Boarding of passengers was slow because of the single leaf doors.

With the Jubilee Line Extension in mind, it was planned the 1983 Tube Stock would be refurbished to run with the newer 1996 Stock that entered Jubilee line service in 1997. The 1983 Tube stock was to be given similar interiors. This was abandoned in favor of re-equipping the line entirely with the 1996 Stock. Then it was proposed for the 1983 Stock to be added to the refurbished 1973 Tube Stock on the Piccadilly line; the plans included replacing the single leaf doors on the 1983 Tube Stock with double doors to speed up passenger boarding. This was abandoned on the grounds of cost. The last 1983 Tube Stock train ran on the Jubilee line on 9 July 1998.

Despite their newness and attempts to sell the trains abroad, the trains have never returned to service. A number were stored at various locations around the network, and others were scrapped. Since retirement from service, nine cars had been stabled at sidings south of South Harrow tube station, and could be seen from a passing eastbound Piccadilly line train. Over the years these had become heavily vandalized. With the coming of Night Tube service, additional stabling was required, so all nine cars were removed over the weekend of 27/28 June 2015, and taken to Booths of Rotherham for scrapping.

Stats
Top Speed: 100 mph

Horsepower: 650 bhp

Mass: 2130 lbs

Durability: Very Low

Available Colours

 * Revisited Train
 * Classic Train

Trivia

 * The 1983 Tube Stock could be considered the last train to be designed by London Underground; it was the last conventional Tube train in the long line of evolving design since the 1938 Tube Stock.
 * The stock was built by Metro Cammell to replace the 1972 Mark II Tube Stock operating on the Jubilee line; in turn this was intended to enable those trains to replace the ageing 1938 Tube Stock on the Bakerloo line.