List of automated urban metro subway systems

Barcelona Metro line 9 without train driver
The Vancouver SkyTrain is the longest automated transit system in the world
London's Victoria line trains - 2009 stock

The London Underground's Victoria line, opened in 1967, was the first line operated with Automatic Train Operation ATO. Many lines now operate like that, with the aim of improving the frequency of service. Since then, ATO technology has been developed to enable trains to operate without a driver in a cab: either with an attendant roaming within the train, or with no staff on board.

This list focuses heavily on trains in the classical sense used for large-scale metros and railways but does include a few people mover systems.

The list is ordered in descending order of the degree of automation. It uses the Grade of Automation classifications specified by the standard IEC 62290‐1.[1] These are explained diagrammatically by the UITP[2]

Grade of Automation 4 Systems

These systems are capable of unattended train operation (UTO), although some operators may choose to staff trains anyway.

Europe

North America

South America

Asia

Kelana Jaya Line, one of the train that operate in fully automated, driverless train.

Grade of Automation 3 Systems

Grade of Automation 2 systems

Europe

North America

South America

Caribbean

Asia

Africa

Future system and lines

Standard systems for automated operation

Defunct systems

See also

References

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