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Old February 3rd 09, 10:08 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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On Feb 3, 8:26*am, wrote:
Does anyone know why they have to have someone on the train?


There certainly isn't anyone on the Copenhagen metro, nor (to return to the
UK) the stupid little Stansted airport shuttle.


The Copenhagen Metro has an escape platform the full length of the
underground bits, with relatively frequent between-station exits. I've
travelled on it full-length from Vanløse to the airport a few times,
and indulged the small boy in me by sitting at the front watching the
view.

I have been on the Stansted shuttle a couple of times, but the old man
in me can't remember if there was platform or not. The old man appears
more frequently these days, unfortunately. I'm pretty certain there is
an escape platform on the Gatwick shuttle between the terminals.


Yes, there's a full platform on both the Gatwick and Stansted
shuttles.

And yet... there's also easy escape throughout the DLR, and the trains
still require a Captain.

I suspect the W&C can't be engineered to allow for unassisted escape
routes for passengers, so therefore requires attended operation. I
could be wrong though, as my knowledge in this area could be negative.


It can't (for "without it being so expensive you might as well dig a
new Tube line" values of can't).

But I think there's a very strong view on reassurance/security/safety
grounds, whether or not it's legally required, of not having unmanned
vehicles on public transport services. Gatwick and Stansted are
slightly different, as they're (effectively for the Gatwick one and
literally for the Stansted one) gated communities with no revenue
protection and very limited antisocial behaviour.

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