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The new tube for London

Improving the trains

A new train design will deliver faster, more frequent and more reliable journeys with the first walk-through and air-conditioned trains on the four 'Deep Tube' lines.

We will replace trains and signalling systems across the four 'Deep Tube' lines - the Piccadilly, Bakerloo, Central and Waterloo & City lines.

  • 250 new Tube trains for the Piccadilly, Bakerloo, Central and Waterloo & City lines, with the first new trains serving the Piccadilly line from 2024

  • More capacity with a faster, more frequent service

  • More reliability as modern signalling systems will ensure fewer delays

  • Walk-through carriages helping to ease extra demand at peak times

  • Air-conditioned carriages for a more comfortable journey

  • Improved accessibility with step-free access at platform level


A single design We are creating a blueprint for a single train design that will be rolled out across the Piccadilly, Bakerloo, Central and Waterloo & City lines, allowing for more efficient procurement and long-term maintenance procedures 250 new Tube trains

Around two-thirds of our lines are being or have been upgraded. We also have a programme of work underway to increase frequencies on upgraded lines even further.

More reliable service As part of our ongoing investment in the Underground network and to meet the needs of London's rapidly growing population, we are continuing to invest in and improve our services.

By introducing new modern signalling systems and new trains on the Piccadilly, Bakerloo, Central and Waterloo & City lines, delays due to signal and train failures will be reduced.

Additionally, over the course of time, we will also be introducing platform edge doors where possible (as used on the Jubilee line), helping to ensure customer safety and reducing delays due to litter and other obstructions on the tracks meeting London's growing demand

London's population is set to increase from 8.4 million today to around 10 million by 2030. The new modern signalling systems and new trains we're introducing will increase capacity to help us meet this challenge.

Piccadilly line 60% more capacity (the equivalent of up to 21,000 customers per hour)

Bakerloo line 25% more capacity (the equivalent of up to 9,000 customers per hour)

Central line 25% more capacity (the equivalent of up to 12,000 customers per hour)

Waterloo & City line 50% more capacity (the equivalent of up to 7,000 customers per hour) A train for the future We are making sure our trains will be future-proofed as they will serve London for at least 40 years. Because of this, new trains will have:

  • More capacity to meet the increased demand

  • Air-conditioning for more comfortable journeys

  • Improved energy efficiency and customer information




Advances in technology mean that these trains and signalling systems are capable of increased levels of automation. By the early 2020s, with the completion of the new signalling system on the Circle, District, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines, the majority of existing London Underground lines will have automatic train operation, with a driver on board.

Throughout the development and procurement of these new trains and signalling, we will work closely with our customers, stakeholders, trade unions and staff to make the most of the new technology.

We are committed to having a fully-staffed Tube network, with staff on hand to assist customers and ensure safe operations.



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