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Newly built Docklands Light Railway (DLR) trains that were due to be introduced in April 2024 will not be ready until later ...
Nowhere is off-limits for brazen drivers when they need to park up – including the London DLR tracks. Docklands Light Railway ...
The latest explanation actually has more to do with the old DLR trains than the new ones: the transport authority has said that ‘signalling problems’ on the track have meant the DLR trains are ...
The Docklands Light Railway (DLR) has been hit with speed restrictions after engineers warned trains were going too fast on some sections of track. A routine review of the signalling system ...
DLR is an automated system although it does have train captains on board the trains. Speed restrictions have been introduced on the automated Docklands Light Railway (DLR), after engineers ...
While the trains never exceeded the maximum speed of the track, in some places it was felt the level of margin was not great enough. The average speed of a DLR train is 64kmh, rising to 80kmh in ...
The delay was also caused by problems integrating the braking system on the driverless machines with the track signalling system - while enabling the existing DLR trains to keep running.
The Docklands Light Railway (DLR) has been hit with speed restrictions after engineers warned trains were going too fast on some sections of track. A routine review of the signalling system uncovered ...
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