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Adam Williamson @ Feb 24th 2009 12:50PM
Vancouver's Skytrain system has been entirely automated since launch (in 1986), with no derailments or collisions ever. The only incidents have been mechanical failures and, as is inevitable with rail systems, suicides.
They don't have any kind of attendants, there's no driver car (though when it's snowing or something they send a staff member onto each train, I think just to reassure people, there's nothing they could actually do there). There's a big window up the front of each carriage with a front-facing seat. You get quite a lot of kids there, 'driving the train'. It's cute.
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Shocker!!!??? What? They've been running trains for over 20 years w/o any union people on the trains? I'm going to assume that people here have thought about it, and that the Skytrain has survived power outages and lost people on trains and guess what? The world didn't end.
All you're doing is scaring people for now reason. What the hell is a train crew going to do when there's no power? Start running on a hampster wheel and generate power?
Get over it. Unions made sense back when work was dangerous, but you certainly don't need to pay anyone more than a minimum wage to look at some lights on the controls.