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Old January 17th 15, 04:04 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
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On 17.01.15 15:32, Recliner wrote:
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On 17.01.15 14:38, Recliner wrote:
" wrote:
On 16.01.15 14:32, Michael Bell wrote:
Very often on the Tyne-Wear Metro you see the two front seats occupied
You see couples, sometimes old, going forward to take them when they
become vacant. Does that seem childish or praiseworthy enthusiasm?

Anyway, it is fact. (Or as the new Americanism goes "it is a thing". I
think that uses English words well)

Are train designers missing a trick by insisting on full-width cabins?
Years ago there was an advert aimed a pensioners which was a forward
view of the pensioner pair, the driver and the track ahead. Obviously
they saw the attraction then, why not now. And it fills space with
fare-paying passengers!


All the more reason to look forward to crewless trains on the Piccadilly.

They may or may not eventually be driverless, but they certainly won't be
crewless.


Fair enough. Choice of words.


And what we don't know yet is whether there will be an enclosed cab in the
NTfL trains. I'm guessing there will be, based on these words, "The
capability for use in fully-automated mode in the future". In other words,
the automatic trains will still have drivers at the front when first
introduced in the 2020s.

I thought that it was going to be DLR-style, however.