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The Mcity Driverless Shuttle operates in the North Campus Research Complex at the University of Michigan Photo by Roger Hart, Michigan Photography

System: Docklands Light Railway

Builder: Bombardier

Type: B2K

Fleetnumber: 99

Location of Photo: Cyprus

Other Notes: N/A

 

More pics of the Open Day at Rouse Hill station.

A better view. Probably held over the fence.

looking north from the Verandah of the Ettamogah Pub showing the Viaduct & the peak hour traffic on Windsor Rd.

I heard the Nissan Motor co were orking on driverless cars, you can stick your shopping list under the wiper, send it off to Tesco and stay at home watch Jeremy Kyle..

Apart from that it looks like an import, the add on rear fog small plate and odd number plate lamps..

More pics of the Rouse Hill Metro station open day.

Riding the escalator.

What are the latest automated vehicle technologies in this ever-changing sector and what effects will they have on the way transportation networks are planned and deployed? At P32018, moderator Sarah Houde, executive director of Propulsion Québec, led the discussion of this topic with panellists: Sharad Agarwal, senior vice-president, North America, EasyMile; Marko Kroenke, head of technology, global product management, Bombardier Transportation; and Adam Blinick, director, public policy and communications, Uber Canada.

The Cudgegong Gantry behind the trees. (seen from Schofields Rd)

Norbert Kahl, Head of Shift2Rail IP5, DB Cargo, delivers a presentation on driverless freight trains at the 9th International Railway Summit in Warsaw on 20 February 2020.

 

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The diminutive driverless trains that trundle around the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) seem in tune with the no-frills architecture. This is a Lewisham train emerging from the roof of Canary Wharf DLR Station. The light railway concept makes for disappointingly modest train vehicles. Something larger would be more impressive. Apparently the rolling stock is formed from modified tram vehicles - it would be more fun to see them pushing their way through the streets.

Sebastian Buckup, Head of Network and Partnerships; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum, Cao Xudong, Chief Executive Officer & Founder of Momenta, Momenta, People's Republic of China, Zhang Ya-Qin, Chair Professor and Dean, Tsinghua University, People's Republic of China speaking in the How Close Is China's Driverless Tomorrow? session at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2024 in Dalian, People's Republic of China, 25 June 2024. Dalian International Conference Center - Hub F. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Ciaran McCrickard

Sydney Metro Hills Showground Station.

Model of Sydney Metro train. (Front end)

Dubai Metro now has the longest driverless transit rail system in the world.

 

A new car park under the viaduct near Kellyville station.The old one is closed for some reason. Nice to park in the shade.

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Trains run 24 h/day, every 2-20 min.

3-car trains supplied by AnsaldoBreda c. 2002 are 39 m long, 2.65 m wide and hold 300 passengers.

Date - 6th January 2006.

Location - Choa Chu Kang Station, Singapore.

Service - Bukit Panjang LRT.

Company - SMRT

A view through an observation window of the station box at Norwest station. Pity about the dirty window & sun glare.

 

ITS World Congress 2018. (intelligent transportation system)

Another view of the buildings going up at the stabling site. Pity this one was in the shade.

The Manœuvres video series is part of a body of works that I’ve been developing since 2016 based on observing the R&D of driverless cars and dash cam compilations.

 

La série Manœuvres fait partie d'un corpus qui s'inspire des technologies utilisées par les véhicules autonomes et des compilations d’enregistreurs de conduites (dash cams).

 

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Could this be a hole for the escalators to platform level ?

The Hong Kong International Airport Automated People Mover is driverless train that operates in the basement of Hong Kong International Airport, to ferry passengers between the main terminal and the boarding gates that are a looooong way away. You can read more about the system on my blog:

www.checkerboardhill.com/2011/02/hong-hong-airport-driver...

Google says cars that drive themselves are making progress. We'll need 'em, I say.

System: Docklands Light Railway

Builder: Bombardier

Type: B92

Fleetnumber: 86

Location of Photo: Canary Wharf

Other Notes: N/A

 

Masdar City (مدينة مصدر‎, Madīnat Maṣdar) is an arcology project in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates. The initial design banned automobiles, as travel will be accomplished via public mass transit and personal rapid transit (PRT) systems, with existing road and railways connecting to other locations outside the city.

A wide shot of the yard & the landscaping all planted. Soon a shot like this will be covered in Greenery & hard to see behind it.

The Gantry & Viaduct now cross Windsor Rd. The Green debris netting is in place under the viaduct.

Secretary Mike Gill visits STEER, a Howard County company that created the first fully-autonomous parking technology that transforms an everyday car into a driverless vehicle that parks itself.

A close up of the station canopy at Cudgegong Rd taken from Tallawong Rd.

Trains run 24 h/day, every 2-20 min.

3-car trains supplied by AnsaldoBreda c. 2002 are 39 m long, 2.65 m wide and hold 300 passengers.

The viaduct as viewed from the south of the Burns T-Way stop.

First tracks laid in the stabling area.

Riders on the Mcity Driverless Shuttle at the University of Michigan must wear seat belts at all times. A conductor is on board for emergency situations. Photo by Roger Hart, Michigan Photography

ITS World Congress 2018. (intelligent transportation system)

News media film students of Clemson University's college of Engineering and Science as they demonstrate automated guided vehicles built and designed by student teams in a Capstone event Nov. 20, 2014. (Photo by Ken Scar)

The entrance to Norwest Concourse.

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