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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.

"In 2012, Anthony Levandowski from Google said that he expected his company to be selling driverless cars within five years."

 

"Now, the Motor Vehicles Department in Nevada can legally issue licenses for driverless vehicles."

 

www.carintomoolah.com/driverless-cars-soon-become-reality...

We are back in Luton where this driverless Northern Counties Scania L113 of Arriva the Shires is parked up.

Driverless 08782 trundles off down the shunt neck at Castleton towards Heywood with a heavily loaded 720ft long welded rail set the class60 would then tie onto the rear and depart for Toton Yard via the Hope valley. The 08's remote controller/driver was in the rear wagons chute cab!

The portal for southbound trains. Taken from the south end of Platform 1.

In the late afternoon winter sun, the light shines on the new overhead wire.

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.

Delegates at International Railway Summit 2015 take a ride on the latest driverless L9 metro train in Barcelona, Spain on 18 February 2015.

 

© 2015 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Richard Hadley

White Hart Dr. Looking from the Windsor Rd (west) side of the street. The "Big blue thing" is in place and ready for some deck sections to be placed over the road.

A close up shot of the car park at Bella Vista station. Bit of a walk to catch the train !

 

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.

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FORTUNE Brainstorm Tech 2023

Wednesday July 12th, 2023

Park City, Utah

USA

 

10:30–10:50

AUTONOMOUSLY ON THE ROAD

While the idea of fully driverless cars and taxi services still seems years away, the future of autonomous trucks on the road seems a lot more plausible. And it could not come at a more critical time, as the trucking industry faces driver shortages, long transit times, and increased demand for freight. We’ll hear from two companies well on the road to proving that trucking has become the fastest route to commercializing and scaling self-driving technology.

 

Shawn Kerrigan, Co-founder and COO, Plus

Raquel Urtasun, Founder and CEO, Waabi; Professor, University of Toronto

In conversation with: Phil Wahba, FORTUNE

 

Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune

in Coupeville, Whidbey Island, Washington June 2009

Driverless trains in Tokyo

The towers from the other side, looking north.

The Gantry looms large over the temporary Bus Stop in Tempus St Rouse Hill

Norreport Metro Station, Copenhagen.

has anyone noticed the increase of driverless cars on the streets of London and the use of rice crispie cake to resurface the roads?

More pics of the Rouse Hill Metro station open day.

View of the exterior of the station from Tempus St.

Views of the Rouse Hill Metro station.

From Platform 2 looking south.

Mr. Rudolf Strohmeier, deputy director general for research at the European Commission and Mr. Alberto Broggi, professor at the University of Parma, and project leader of the autonomous vehicles

Stanley, the driverless vehicle designed at Stanford university, which won the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge.

I read that these trains are Driverless.

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...

Another view of the deck units waiting for installation.

Another one of those hold the camera over your head to see over the fence type shots. In the distance at left you can see the stanchions in place.

BTC City, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Greg Lindsay, Contributing Writer, Fast Company, and Robin Chase, Founder and CEO, Buzzcar; Founder and Former CEO, Zipcar, participates in "The Driverless Car: Heaven or Hell?" on Day 3 of Internet Week New York 2014, May 21, 2014 in New York. INSIDER IMAGES/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)

From the Northern end of Platform 1. A telephoto shot of the track rounding the curve & heading north.

MTA Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) Station. Port Authority of NY & NJ AirTrain to JFK Intl. Airport from Jamaica Sutphin Blvd. (LIRR) Station. Picture taken on August 2, 2007. Olympus FE-240.

Thinks it's a van

Sydney Metro Hills Showground Station.

Looking up from the Mezzanine (or Concourse) level to a bank of escalators.

More pics of the Open Day at Rouse Hill station.

General view along the platform.

Car number 1202. (Number 2 end of Train 12)

At left, the last section in place. Major construction is now complete for this section of the line.

Date - 6th January 2006.

Location - Punggol Station, Singapore.

Service - Punggol LRT.

Company - SBS Transit.

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