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Minimum age for train drivers to be lowered to 18 amid shortage

08 May 2025 3 minute read
Passengers at Cardiff Central Station – Image: TfW

Eighteen-year-olds will be allowed to drive trains amid concerns over driver shortages.

The minimum age to take on the role in Britain is to be lowered from 20, the UK Government’s Department for Transport (DfT) has announced.

Rail services are frequently disrupted because several operators rely on drivers voluntarily working extra shifts to run timetabled services.

The Government hopes cutting the age at which people can qualify as a train driver will reduce this reliance on rest day working.

It said 87% of cancellations made the night before a service is scheduled to run are caused by driver shortages.

The average age of a UK train driver is 48, with 30% set to reach retirement age by 2029.

Fewer than 9% of train drivers are female, while under 12% are from an ethnic minority.

Retiring

The size of the workforce is forecast to decline over the coming years, as drivers are retiring at a faster rate than new ones are being recruited.

The DfT said a consultation on lowering the minimum age for drivers – carried out last year by the Conservative government – received “overwhelming support from across the industry”.

Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said: “We’re taking bold action to improve train services and unlock thousands of jobs.

“We’re committed to getting the economy moving and a big part of that is getting young people into the workforce, putting them on track for a skilled and fulfilling career which will boost growth across the country and help deliver our Plan for Change.

“We’re future-proofing our railways against delays and cancellations caused by a shortage of drivers, ensuring that we can provide reliable, passenger-focused train journeys under Great British Railways (GBR) for decades to come.”

The UK Government plans to establish GBR as a new public sector body which will oversee rail infrastructure management and train operation.

Miss out

Mick Whelan, general secretary of train drivers’ union Aslef, said: “At the moment, young people who want to become train drivers leave school or college at 18, get other jobs, and we miss out as an industry as they don’t wait around until they turn 20 to find a career.”

He added that the new policy will “increase diversity in the driver’s cab” as well as encouraging more young people to take on the role.

Among other nations that have lowered the age for train drivers are France, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland, according to the DfT.

Transport for London opened up its train driver apprenticeships on the Underground to 18-year-olds in 2007.

Training to become a driver of mainline trains generally takes between one and two years.

The DfT said there are several steps before the minimum age can be lowered.

This includes the industry developing plans to integrate younger employees, and amending existing laws.

Assessment and qualification standards will be unchanged.

Industry body the Rail Safety and Standards Board said its research “determined that 18-year-olds are capable of safely becoming train drivers”.

The DfT believes new job and apprenticeship opportunities for people aged 18 could become available as early as December.


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Barry
Barry
5 hours ago

They should put a simulator in the back of a lorry and take it schools on careers day.

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
4 hours ago
Reply to  Barry

Like the armed forces used/still do…good idea, loads of potential, perhaps not prison warder or emergency worker, or most of jobs for that matter…

The Irish Sea watermills and the vessel used to plant them sounds good for young engineers and merchant mariners post oil-rigs around the UK…

hdavies15
hdavies15
25 minutes ago
Reply to  Mab Meirion

Train driving ….. nice alternative for those young men who won’t pass the test to zip around the Mach Loop at mach1 + frightening livestock or anything else that’s unfamiliar with this circuit.

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
5 hours ago

F1’s Kimi Antonelli is 18…

Jeff
Jeff
4 hours ago
Reply to  Mab Meirion

Train should run a lot faster and on time then.

hdavies15
hdavies15
2 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff

Faster !…………………Some of the collisions when they race towards Cardiff Central should be spectacular.

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