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A vintage 1938 Tube is set to return to tracks for a heritage event after it was vandalised.

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00:00A tube train, vandalised after its restoration to its original 1938 condition, will be back
00:06on the tracks for an upcoming heritage event. The London Transport Museum planned journeys
00:12along the Piccadilly line between Acton Town and Oakwood in June, but had to cancel because
00:17of the damage. The trip, scheduled for 20th and 21st July, is expected to run as planned.
00:24London Transport Museum thanked volunteers, curators and London Underground for the work
00:29in returning the train to its beautiful state. Elizabeth McKay from the museum said she had
00:35been devastated by vandalism. She added,
00:37Our heritage tube train operations are a wonderful way for the public to experience the history
00:42of the capital and the proceeds from ticket sales support our work as an education and
00:48heritage charity.
00:50For more on this, head to LondonWorld.com
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