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Year: 2021

What does Great British Railways mean for infrastructure investment? (NewCivilEng)

On 2 June 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Network Rail

The Williams Review, chaired by former British Airways boss Keith Williams, was launched in May 2018 and triggered by chaos created by timetable changes that year and the failure of the East Coast franchise. The …

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London installs tech to prioritise pedestrians over cars (TrafficTechToday)

On 1 June 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Pedestrians

Transport for London (TfL) has announced it is to introduce pedestrian priority technology at more crossings in the city as part of a drive to become the world’s most walkable city. A total of 18 …

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The Political Myth of the Driverless Tube Train

On 1 June 2021 By John Bull In Boris Johnson, Long reads, Piccadilly line, Politics, TfL

Both meaningless and meaningful, the phrase ‘driverless trains’ is a recurring one in London politics. In this piece, we explore the reality behind the phrase and what it means in a London context.

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 31 May 2021

On 31 May 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads, New York, Pedestrians, Trams/Streetcars/LRT, Tunnels, Uber

• Uber’s GMB union deal doesn’t mean its battles are over (Wired) • Finally a new rail tunnel under Hudson River is to be built (NYTimes) • The planning that goes into Amtrak livery designs …

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Citymapper may need to sell its data to save itself (Wired)

On 31 May 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Data, Industry News

When city navigation app Citymapper launched a crowdfunding campaign earlier this month, it was a resounding success. The initial £1 million target was smashed within hours and the campaign had to close after just one …

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Friday Reads – 28 May 2021

On 28 May 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Aerial, Freight, Friday Reads, Maps, Nudges, Stations, Uber

• Plans to improve rail freight on London’s railways (IanVisits) • Airlander airship city hops could cut flying CO2 emissions by 90% (Guardian) • Schematic rail network map of France (Inat) • World’s largest model …

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What led to the revival of night trains (RailTech)

On 27 May 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Sleeper Trains

Will the Year of Rail be remembered as the year of new night trains? That’s what one might think looking at all the projects announced in recent weeks. Let’s take a look at the developments …

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Vehicle Design is an Inside Job ft. New Tube for London

On 27 May 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Design, Long reads

Aeronautical designers have a saying, ‘Pretty works’. That is to say, an elegant and aerodynamic aircraft generally has excellent handling characteristics and good speed (the Spitfire and Concorde come to mind). London Transport’s Lord Ashfield …

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Massless energy storage: the next step in battery technology (AZOCleanTech.com)

On 26 May 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Electric Vehicles (EVs), Industry News, Zero Emission

In this environmentally conscious world, fossil fuels are being shunned in favor of renewables for electricity generation and transportation. Due to their periodic nature, excess energy generated by renewables is frequently stored in batteries. However, …

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Sir Michael Holden on the Williams Review (Freewheeling)

On 25 May 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Network Rail, Podcast

After – finally – discovering what the Williams Shapps Plan for Rail actually said, I got together with Sir Michael Holden to discuss it. After all, who better to pick it apart than someone who’s …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 24 May 2021

On 24 May 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Buses, Crossrail, Design, Fonts, Friday Reads, Stations, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• Crossrail’s West End station status review (DiamondGeezer) • Rail Alphabet 2: NR’s sequel wayfinding signage – Pt 1 (BeautyOfTransport) • The 5 irrational motivations in transport (Freewheeling) • Aboard the new Paris T9 tram …

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Eurostar secures financial support package (RailBusiness)

On 24 May 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Eurostar, Industry News

Eurostar has announced that it has reached a refinancing agreement with its shareholders and banks. The refinancing package of £250m1 mainly consists of additional equity and loans from a syndicate of banks2 guaranteed by the shareholders: SNCF, …

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Friday Reads – 21 May 2021

On 21 May 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Accessibility, Arts, Bridges, Cable Car, Friday Reads, London Overground, Overground, River crossings, Taxis, Trams/Streetcars/LRT, Uber

• Epic row brewing over Uber’s Soho ‘taxi rank’ (Wired) • Bakerloo line Oxford Circus platforms get Harrington Humps (HydeParkNow) • Longest pub­lic art com­mis­sion in the world (Guardian) • History of East London Line …

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Why Mobility as a Service Needs a Proper Platform (Streetsblog)

On 20 May 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Micromobility

Uber, Ola, Car Next Door, GoGet, Urbi and Shareabike have transformed the mobility experience for millions of people, but are just the tip of the looming iceberg of changes in transport. Globally, 93 million travellers use …

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New Lithium-Ion standard is astonishing $60/kWh (Mobilist)

On 19 May 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Zero Emission

Just last summer, the much-watched lithium-ion industry finally reached sight of a long-sought super-stretch goal — a battery pack costing $100 per kWh, allowing the price of electric vehicles to drop to that of conventional …

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