Stunning driverless trains are the future of London's Tube network

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Engadget: http://www.engadget.com/2014/10/09/the-new-tube-london/
(Tranport for London: https://www.tfl.gov.uk/ | PriestmanGoode: http://www.priestmangoode.com/transport/)

TfL will also ditch paper advertising boards for "dynamic" digital screens that can be automatically updated with Tube statuses and real-time travel updates, but also allow advertisers like Amazon to hawk its latest Kindle using video ads. There'll even be interior LED lights that will use a glowing traffic light system to warn passengers when they're about to open or close.

TfL plans to deploy 250 of these next-generation Tube trains on the Piccadilly, Bakerloo, Central and Waterloo & City Lines over the next decade, increasing the capacity on all four lines by a minimum of 25 percent (or 12,000 travellers an hour).They are intended to last for 30 years and run 24 hours a day, maybe for when Transport for London decides to allow all Tube trains to run around the clock without a driver. It expects the first PriestmanGoode-designed carriages to go into service on the Piccadilly line in 2022, completing its full rollout by the mid-2020s.

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The New Tube for London

 
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They've already got driverless trains in London. It's called the DLR (Docklands Light Railway).
But would be good to have driverless Tube trains - they can't go on strike!! :p
 
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