Minimum age for train drivers to be lowered to 18 in Great Britain
by Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6X3Y6)
Move prompted by looming retirement crisis would help ensure consistent, reliable services'
If train drivers - like police officers - start looking younger, it may not just be you. Britain's trains could soon have 18-year-olds in the cab, with the government likely to cut the minimum age to plug a shortage of drivers.
Currently train drivers can obtain a licence from the age of 20 - although the vast majority of drivers are much older.
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