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"David F" wrote in message
On Oct 24, 2:54 pm, "Recliner" wrote: "David F" wrote in message Remember that most LU lines still have manually driven trains, so they probably do need genuine skills and route knowledge. I gather the training takes several months, so it's not trivial, but hardly comparable to the training and experience required by an airline pilot (who starts on less money than a Tube driver). As they do need to have line knowledge, you can't just take a driver from one line to another without additional training; I don't know how much of this would be needed with fully automatic trains. I've always thought that a bus driver has a harder job than a train driver. Learning the 'route' has to be harder. I agree. They have to manoeuvre through traffic without any sort of automation, remember the route and which stops apply, take the fares, watch out for unruly pax, etc -- much more than a Tube driver. And they earn much less. |
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