trainee drivers will be allowed to drive trains from age 18 Posted by infoman at 05:28, 7th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
A very good idea although I think that new train drivers will not be allowed to drive trains on their own till they have passed all the exams.
Not sure how long it takes to teach a driver to drive trains,but I presume the training course(including route knowledge)
will last until the new drivers are approaching their 19th Birthday?
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/full-steam-ahead-young-people-take-the-drivers-seat-to-improve-train-services-and-unlock-jobs
Good luck to any young guns reading this forum in your quest to become a train driver,maybe the Grand Parents Parents and Guardians on this forum
can advise any of their young guns of this new scheme
Re: trainee drivers will be allowed to drive trains from age 18 Posted by grahame at 11:48, 7th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Also reported on the BBC at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2w2prj470o
Eighteen-year-olds will be allowed to drive trains after the minimum age was lowered from 20 in a bid to tackle driver shortages.
UK rail services are frequently disrupted due to a lack of drivers being available, and the problem is set to get worse with companies struggling to replace a growing number of people retiring with new recruits, the government said.
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander announced the change as "bold action to improve train services and unlock thousands of jobs".
Union Aslef said it would open up opportunities for school or college leavers, while the Rail Safety and Standards Board said its research found "18-year-olds are capable of safely becoming train drivers".
In the UK several train companies rely on "rest day working" - when drivers voluntarily work extra shifts to run timetabled services.
But disruption can be caused to passenger journeys when there are not enough volunteers or drivers are off sick.
Some 87% of cancellations made the night before a service is scheduled to run are due to driver shortages, according to the Department for Transport (DfT).
The average age of a UK train driver is 48, with 30% set to reach retirement age by 2029, it said.
Fewer than 9% of train drivers are female, while under 12% are from an ethnic minority.
UK rail services are frequently disrupted due to a lack of drivers being available, and the problem is set to get worse with companies struggling to replace a growing number of people retiring with new recruits, the government said.
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander announced the change as "bold action to improve train services and unlock thousands of jobs".
Union Aslef said it would open up opportunities for school or college leavers, while the Rail Safety and Standards Board said its research found "18-year-olds are capable of safely becoming train drivers".
In the UK several train companies rely on "rest day working" - when drivers voluntarily work extra shifts to run timetabled services.
But disruption can be caused to passenger journeys when there are not enough volunteers or drivers are off sick.
Some 87% of cancellations made the night before a service is scheduled to run are due to driver shortages, according to the Department for Transport (DfT).
The average age of a UK train driver is 48, with 30% set to reach retirement age by 2029, it said.
Fewer than 9% of train drivers are female, while under 12% are from an ethnic minority.