Friday Reads – 30 August 2019

TfL’s retail innovation competition shortlist (RetailTechInnov)

1929 Kew Underground map (MappingLondon)

Aerial photos of London’s super sewer work (Tideway)

Caen replaces guided buses with tram network (RailTech)

Drivers suing Uber for data to verify pay (CityLab)

Arctic shipping routes (Quartz)

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2 comments

  1. Very revealing that the Kew underground map doesn’t even have even a hint that there are other railway lines in the vicinity.

  2. There’s a spot of artistic license going on in Richmond Park too, with a fictitious road or track running directly from Sheen Gate past the west side of Pen Ponds, but then I don’t suppose one would have tried to navigate from a station wall poster.

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