London Underground 1967 Stock
The London Underground 1967 Stock was a type of deep-level train that operated on the Victoria line of the London Underground from the line's opening on 1 September 1968 until 30 June 2011. It was also used on the Central line between Woodford and Hainault between 21 February 1968 and 1984, as the same automatic train operation (ATO) system was used on both lines.
A 1967 Stock train at Finsbury Park in 2010
The interior of a refurbished 1967 Stock car
The 1967 tube stock at Holborn, during a rail tour.
Image: Asset Inspection Train LUL
The Victoria line is a London Underground line that runs between Brixton in south London and Walthamstow Central in the north-east, via the West End. It is printed in light blue on the Tube map and is one of the only two lines on the network to run completely underground, the other being the Waterloo & City line.
A 2009 stock Victoria line train departs Euston
Pimlico station was the last part of the Victoria line to open, and is the line's only station that is not an interchange.
The line's original 1967 Stock was used until mid-2011. It is seen here at Holborn on a farewell tour.
Ferry Lane fan shaft and emergency access point at Heron Island, approximately halfway between Blackhorse Road and Tottenham Hale stations