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Year: 2021

Monday’s Friday Reads – 5 April 2021

On 5 April 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Bridges, Design, Friday Reads, New York, Stations, Waterways

• A short, squat history of Underground tiles (Caroline’sMisc) • Urban waterways & the dynamics of canal architecture (ArchDaily) • KLM to offer train connections up to 700km (NLTimes) • Metro Works: The art and …

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Friday Reads – 2 April 2021

On 4 April 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads, Logistics, New York, Pedestrians, Roads, Trams/Streetcars/LRT, Uber

• NUMTOT transit nerds now have their own dating app! (Atlantic) • TfL bus services innovation has slowed considerably (Freewheeling) • Pedestrianisation plans for Bank junction in the City (IanVisits) • Uber’s own public transit …

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EV car batteries use far less raw materials than gas cars (Transport&Env)

On 1 April 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Electric Vehicles (EVs), Industry News

An electric vehicle (EV) battery uses up just 30kg of raw materials with recycling compared to the 17,000 litres of petrol burned by the average car. That’s according to a new study that shows Europe’s current crude …

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Thames Clippers wins Hammersmith Bridge ferry contract (IanVisits)

On 30 March 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Bridges, Industry News, River crossings, Thames crossings
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Osborne Effect: why new cars will be all electric in 6 years (TheDriven)

On 30 March 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Electric Vehicles (EVs), Industry News

The focus is very much on the future, and what is likely to happen when the “ticket price” of electric cars falls closer to that of their petrol and diesel equivalents, spurred on new emission …

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Reconnections’ Transport Miscellany – March 2021

On 30 March 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Miscellany

As in any field, a specialised lexicon of shorthand, nicknames, jargon, personality types, and rules of thumb have developed for transport and the places it connects. This new column collects some of the more interesting …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 29 March 2021

On 29 March 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Arts, Friday Reads, New York, Pedestrians, Roads

• Low Traffic Neighbourhoods: who will win the battle for city streets? (Guardian) • Hungary plans to increase transit ridership 80% by 2040, Budapest role (IntlRailJ) • Only in Montréal: REM elevated rail so ugly …

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New cargo-tram test in Karlsruhe, & other European examples (MediaRail)

On 29 March 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Logistics, Trams/Streetcars/LRT
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Friday Reads – 26 March 2021

On 26 March 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Arts, Buses, Electric Vehicles (EVs), Eurostar, Friday Reads, Maps

• SNCF: State aid for Eurostar needed within the month to survive (RailTech) • Ex-TfL Bus Boss Leon Daniels on the National Bus Strategy (FreeWheeling) • There’s one big problem with electric cars (NYTimes) • …

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NR save £40m with new electric resistant paint (RailTechMag)

On 25 March 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, National Rail

In a revolutionary world-first, electric resistant paint combined with voltage-controlled clearance (VCC) has helped make a Victorian railway bridge ready for new electric trains, avoiding weeks of passenger disruption and train delays in the process. …

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Tesla revolutionizing e-scooter batteries (BirdCities)

On 24 March 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Micromobility

For a man who prefers rockets and roadsters to micromobility, Elon Musk is—perhaps inadvertently—playing a key role in revolutionizing a core component of e-scooter technology: the battery. Onstage at Tesla’s most recent Battery Day event, the …

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Hybrid buses: path to zero emissions or maintenance hassle? (NextCity)

On 23 March 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Buses, Electric Vehicles (EVs), Industry News, Zero Emission
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Monday’s Friday Reads – 22 March 2021

On 22 March 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Accessibility, Cable Car, Friday Reads, Maps, Micromobility, New York, Stations

• The man who sacked Harry Beck: Rethinking Harold Hutchison (Bryars&Bryars) • Scotland’s railways to be nationalised next year (Guardian) • What’s next for NYC Penn Station? Penn South (RegionalPlanAssoc) • How car-centric street networks …

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Old wind turbine blade components to reinforce HS2 concrete (ConstructionIndex)

On 22 March 2021 By Long Branch Mike In HS2, Industry News, Sustainability
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New funding model to help UK rail line reopening (RailBusinessD)

On 19 March 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

A new and unique funding model developed by E-Rail Limited could revolutionise future rail and tram investment, following the successful delivery of Land Value Capture contribution agreements for the proposed Northumberland Line re-opening. The line …

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