In the underground of Germany the first trains without machinists are started
In German Nuremberg on Saturday the first partially automated line of the underground has been put into operation.
The part of the trains transporting passengers on this branch, copes the computer, and a part – machinists.
As marks the edition, passenger trains without machinists are used in many countries of the world including in Germany, however the combination on one branch of the automated trains and the trains operated the person, is an innovation. Earlier similar combination was considered as experts too dangerous. /P>
Because of technical difficulties opening of the modernised branch of the underground has taken place for two years later, than was planned. Modernisation of trains has managed in 900 million dollars.
The minister of transport of Germany Wolfgang Tifenzee who was present at opening ceremony, hopes, that the technology used at modernisation will manage to be exported, the TAPE writes