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  2. List of semi-automatic train systems - Wikipedia

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    Much like BART, Washington Metro trains also have a rotary switch to allow the driver to switch between automatic and manual operation. Control panel of a Tokyo Metro 10000 series train, which has a green lever to allow the driver to switch between different modes of operation. Two white ATO start buttons are also placed beside the master ...

  3. Switch Metrocity - Wikipedia

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    The Switch Metrocity (formerly known as the Optare MetroCity) is an integral midibus manufactured by Switch Mobility since 2013. Originally aimed at the London market, the Metrocity is based on the Optare Versa which was introduced in 2009. In the UK market, longer variants of the Metrocity have replaced the Optare Tempo SR. As at August 2018 ...

  4. Siemens Modular Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Siemens Modular Metro is a family of electric multiple unit trains for rapid transit systems produced by Siemens Mobility (originally Siemens Transportation Systems) and used by rail operators around the world. The vehicle concept was launched in Vienna in 2000 and is a modular concept allowing many variants of metro vehicles. [1]

  5. Siemens S700 and S70 - Wikipedia

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    The model number S700 was adopted by Siemens Mobility in 2019 as a rebranding of a version of the S70 that had been in production since 2014. [9] [2] Versions later branded as the S700 used an adapted form of Siemens' model SF 40 center truck, first used in its SD660 model (first built in 1996 for Portland, Oregon's MAX Light Rail system) to the S70.

  6. Siemens Inspiro - Wikipedia

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    The Siemens Inspiro is a family of electric multiple unit trains designed and manufactured by Siemens Mobility since 2012 for metro systems. The product was launched on 19 September 2012 at the InnoTrans in Berlin. The first Inspiro entered service with Warsaw Metro on 6 October 2013.

  7. Communications-based train control - Wikipedia

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    CBTC is a signalling standard defined by the IEEE 1474 standard. [1] The original version was introduced in 1999 and updated in 2004. [1] The aim was to create consistency and standardisation between digital railway signalling systems that allow for an increase in train capacity through what the standard defines as high-resolution train location determination. [1]

  8. List of driverless train systems - Wikipedia

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    Porto Alegre Metro: Metro-Airport Connection: 10 August 2013: Aeromovel: São Paulo Metro: Line 1 (Blue) 3 July 2022: Alstom Urbalis CBTC [7] Line 2 (Green) 2 March 2020: Line 3 (Red) December 2022 (Under Conversion) Line 4 (Yellow) 25 May 2010: Siemens Trainguard MT CBTC: First completely driverless metro line in Latin America. [8] Line 5 ...

  9. Switch Metrodecker - Wikipedia

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    The Switch Metrodecker (formerly known as the Optare MetroDecker) is an integral twin-axle double-decker bus produced by British bus manufacturer Switch Mobility since 2014. The bus bears resemblance to the Switch Metrocity, sharing similar interior and exterior features.