[SystemSafety] underground trains without drivers
Peter Bernard Ladkin
ladkin at rvs.uni-bielefeld.de
Thu Jan 24 10:06:27 CET 2013
On 1/24/13 9:55 AM, peter.sheppard at uk.transport.bombardier.com wrote:
> DLR - driverless (although "Train Captain" on board)
The Docklands Light Railway, for the non-Brits. It serves London City Airport, amongst other
destinations.
> People movers at Heathrow and Gatwick - driverless
And Stansted. Wasn't it the first?
As I remember, the Disneyland and Disney World people movers are driverless, as is the
Seattle-Tacoma airport's rail transit system. Over two decades ago.
PBL
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