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  2. List of semi-automatic train systems - Wikipedia

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    For the systems capable of GoA3 and higher, see the list of driverless train systems. Canceled automated train systems are in the list of defunct automated train systems . Control panel of a BART train, which has a black knob to allow the driver to switch between different modes of operation.

  3. List of driverless train systems - Wikipedia

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    AnsaldoBreda Driverless Metro / Ansaldo STS DTG [11] Line M2: Line M3: 29 September 2019: AnsaldoBreda Driverless Metro / Ansaldo STS CBTC Line M4: 28 March 2020: France: CDGVAL: Line 1: 3 April 2007: VAL system: Line 2: 27 June 2007: Lille Metro: Line A: 25 April 1983: VAL system: First line to use the VAL system Line B: 1 April 1989: Lyon ...

  4. Alstom Metropolis - Wikipedia

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    In November 2020, Alstom secured a contact to provide 20 driverless Metropolis trainsets for the Athens Metro Line 4, due to open in 2028. [11] During this time, Alstom also secured an order of 13 six-car Metropolis BM4 trains for use on Bucharest Metro line M5, for 100 million euros, which can be expanded up to 240 million euros for an extra ...

  5. Hitachi Rail Italy Driverless Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Hitachi Rail Italy Driverless Metro is a class of driverless electric multiple units and corresponding signaling system. Manufactured by Hitachi Rail Italy (formerly AnsaldoBreda) and Hitachi Rail STS (former name Ansaldo STS) in Italy, it is or will be used on the Copenhagen Metro, a people mover at Princess Nourah Bint Abdul Rahman University, the Brescia Metro, the Thessaloniki Metro ...

  6. Copenhagen Metro - Wikipedia

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    The M1 and M2 use 34 trains of the Hitachi Rail Italy Driverless Metro class and stationed at the Control and Maintenance Center at Vestamager. The trains are 2.65 m (8 ft 8 in) wide and three cars long; their 630 kW (840 hp) power output is supplied by a 750-volt third rail .

  7. Driverless - Wikipedia

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    Driverless may refer to: A computer able to configure itself, without explicit driver software, see Plug-'n'-Play. A train without a human driver, see Automatic train operation. A vehicle which navigates without human input, see Autonomous car. Driverless tractor; Driverless, a 2010 Chinese film directed by Zhang Yang.

  8. M.2 - Wikipedia

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    A size comparison of an mSATA SSD (left) and an M.2 2242 SSD (right) M.2, pronounced m dot two [1] and formerly known as the Next Generation Form Factor (NGFF), is a specification for internally mounted computer expansion cards and associated connectors.

  9. SCSI Enclosure Services - Wikipedia

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    SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) is a protocol for more modern SCSI enclosure products. An initiator can communicate with the enclosure using a specialized set of SCSI commands to access power, cooling, and other non-data characteristics.