(05 Mar 2016, 10:39 am)Adrian wrote Meh. Whilst I can understand the cost savings of implementing such units, I always think whether I'd feel comfortable on a train, knowing there's no driver to look after my safety. I've never been on a driverless train, but I plan to use the DLR for the first time, in a couple of months time.
The DLR have 'train captains' (I think that is their title), who stand in the centre of the train and use a remote control/push button type device.
Cheaper than a driver?
Going down the incline into Bank without a driver was a strange experience.