This short article is packed with information on the advantages of
automated operation. The second last video in the examples features the
Dockland Light Rail.
https://railsystem.net/metro-automation/
The last video on the Milan metro is the same sort of operation as Sydney
metro, but at a lower maximum speed.
Tony P
On Thursday, 4 August 2022 at 12:27:56 UTC+10 TP wrote:
> Quite widespread on cars nowadays with adaptive cruise control. One of the
> little steps towards automation. Maybe Parramatta might be a candidate for
> our first driverless tram operation?
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> Tony P
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> On Thursday, 4 August 2022 at 11:51:54 UTC+10mat...@...
> wrote:
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>> On 3/8/22 17:14, Greg Sutherland wrote:
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>> https://www.railwaygazette.com/light-rail-and-tram/parramatta-tram-collision-warning-system/62237.article?ID=z9xqh~9zn9tt~9hqzn~W4ik~Ky0gk&utm_campaign=RG-METRO-REPORT-RGI%20SUBS-030822-JM&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_content=RG-METRO-REPORT-RGI%20SUBS-030822-JM
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>> Apparently there are several buses , allocated to the Sydney North West
>> region that have the bus equivalent of this system fitted. Spends a lot of
>> time warning the driver about cars ahead on the road!.
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>> These sorts of systems 'are the future' whether we like it or not. :-)
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