The London Underground began using driverless trains
On the 5th April, 1964, the London Underground began using driverless trains, where the train received electrical signals through the trackwork.
James Gibb and his family started hitting champagne corks across the table with cigar lids in 1889, and the game of table tennis was born.
On the 5th April, 1964, the London Underground began using driverless trains, where the train received electrical signals through the trackwork.


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