Germany Will Add Self-Driving Cars To Its Railroad Network

Germany Will Add Self-Driving Cars To Its Railroad Network

Deutsche Bahn, the German government-owned rail system that manages efficient travel throughout the country, is planning to add autonomous vehicles to its transportation options to help passengers experience seamless door-to-door travel.

As Deutsche Bahn’s CEO Reedier Grube explained to the German publication WirtschaftsWoche, Deutsche Bahn already markets trains as a good alternative to driving because it helps passengers use their time more effectively. “If in the future autonomous cars can do this, then the operators of these cars can claim the same about their services. That’s why we will have to add autonomously driving cars to our offering.”

The railway operator has been discussing using self-driving cars internally for some time. A strategy document for Deutsche Bahn touts the importance of “multimodal mobility” and “end-to-end service” which specifically points to autonomous vehicles being used as an “integrated land transport system.” As you’re arriving at your station, a car might be summoned for you, zipping you the last few kilometres back to your home or office.

Germany Will Add Self-Driving Cars To Its Railroad Network

Transit operators in the US have partnered on-demand services like Uber and Lyft to connect passengers to buses and trains as a solution to the “last mile” problem. But this would be the first autonomous fleet to be integrated into a transit network, and a nationwide one, at that. As for whether Deutsche Bahn will partner with an existing self-driving program already in the works or invent their own from scratch, well, they are in Germany, where car manufacturers are on every corner How about calling the program the Autonomousbahn?

[Reuters]

Image: Deutsche Bahn


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