List of Driverless Trains - Future System and Lines

Future System and Lines

  • Barcelona Metro line 2 - Siemens CBTC
  • Milan - Italy - Milan Metro Line 5 - AnsaldoBreda Driverless Metro.
  • Rome - Italy - Rome Metro Line C - AnsaldoBreda Driverless Metro.
  • Budapest Line 4 - Phase I. is expected to be completed in Spring 2014.
  • Macau - driverless elevated lightrail
  • Pilbara iron ore trains operated by Rio Tinto are proposed to be converted to driverless operation by 2013.
  • Pilbara iron ore trains from Roy Hill.
  • North West Rail Link, Chatswood to Rouse Hill.
  • São Paulo Line 4 opened in 2010 between the stations Paulista and Butantã
  • São Paulo Future Line 6 opened in 2014 between the stations Brasilândia to São Joaquim
  • Moscow's Third Interchange Circuit is expected to be completed in 2014.
  • Downtown MRT Line. Under construction. Opening in 2013, 2015 and 2017.
  • New York City Subway IRT Flushing Line (7 train) converted to driverless operation by 2016.
  • Taipei Circular Line - AnsaldoBreda Driverless Metro.
  • Thessaloniki Metro - AnsaldoBreda Driverless Metro.
  • Evergreen Line SkyTrain in Coquitlam, BC

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