Following my recent trip to the Island Line on the Isle of Wight, which we all know has the oldest rolling stock in the UK (the Class 483, ‘1938 stock’), it has got me wondering if there is anywhere else in the world which has pre-WW2 stock in regular passenger service (well technically, the remaining units operating the Island Line were built in 1940, which was during WW2, not before).
Any thoughts?
Heritage railways largely don’t count, but of course there may be some heritage railways which might have a regular passenger service aimed at commuters, so those ones could count.
Any thoughts?
Heritage railways largely don’t count, but of course there may be some heritage railways which might have a regular passenger service aimed at commuters, so those ones could count.
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