Settlement means Transport for London will have to further investigate driverless trains

Plans to build Crossrail 2 will be shelved as part of the £1.8bn bailout deal agreed by the government and Transport for London at the weekend.

TfL will also have to further investigate driverless trains under the terms of the deal to provide emergency funds to the capital, which has lost billions in passenger revenue because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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