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Year: 2021

3D printed steel bridge developed by Imperial College (Engineer)

On 3 September 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Bridges, Data, Industry News

A 3D-printed steel footbridge has been unveiled by a robot in Amsterdam where it will serve as a ‘living laboratory’ to assess the long-term behaviour of metal printed structures. The world’s first 3D-printed steel structure …

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Friday Reads – 3 September 2021

On 3 September 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Electric Vehicles (EVs), Friday Reads, Funiculars, History, Logistics, New York, Podcast, Pollution, Waterways

• London’s clean air rules for trucks could benefit all of UK (SmartCitiesDive) • Bristol’s abandoned funicular tunnel used by BBC in WW2 (IanVisits) • The History of Britain’s canal system (HistoryOfLondon) • When cars …

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Why the US grid is ready for electric truck fleets (MITTechReview)

On 2 September 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Electric Vehicles (EVs), Industry News, Logistics

Existing technology can support heavy-duty electric trucks that travel short distances, though longer trips still pose a challenge. Whether you call them semis, tractor-trailers, or 18-wheelers, heavy-duty trucks keep the economy (literally) moving. And at …

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Electrification islands proposed on Brandenburg route (Railpage)

On 1 September 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Electrification, Industry News

Hybrid battery-electric trains could be running on the Berlin – Neuruppin – Wittenberge route by 2028, according to a study undertaken for the District of Ostprignitz-Ruppin by the Innoverse transport consultancy. Marketed as Prignitz Express, the …

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Night Tube Part 2: A Hard Day’s Night

On 1 September 2021 By Jonathan Roberts In Central line, Jubilee line, Long reads, Night, Northern line, Piccadilly line, Victoria line

Night Tube This is the Night Tube crossing the border, From Zone One to suburban order, Emails for luvvy, texts for more, Facebook to all, including next door. Uphill from Camden, a steady climb, Lots …

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Six better ways to visualize transit reliability (Klumpentown)

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

Reality, Perceived Reality, and Reported Reality The feeling of confusion, concern, and irritation that comes with waiting for an uncertain bus is ubiquitous for transit riders. Sure, some systems are more punctual and reliable than …

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UK funding EV battery with petrol engine range devt (E&T)

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

The UK government has announced £91.7m funding for green automotive engineering projects, including electric vehicle (EV) batteries with range similar to internal combustion engines and batteries which can charge in as little as 12 minutes. …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 30 August 2021

On 30 August 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Accessibility, Cycles, Design, Friday Reads, Logistics, New York, Uber, Vertical transport

• Enjoy the TfL accessibility boom whilst it lasts (StepFreeLondon) • Stand out too much on the Tube? Moquette-ware (IanVisits) • Cargo bikes deliver faster & cleaner than vans: study (Guardian) • New York MTA …

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Parcel tram software under development (MetroReport)

On 27 August 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Logistics, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

Public transport IT specialist INIT has been selected to develop the booking, transport management, payment and shipment tracking system for the RegioKArgo freight tram demonstrator project in Karlsruhe. The project aims to assess the feasibility …

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Friday Reads – 27 August 2021

On 27 August 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Electric Vehicles (EVs), Friday Reads, New York, Pollution, Trams/Streetcars/LRT, Tunnels

• Railway industry to tackle sexual harassment on trains (RailInsider) • Rail Alphabet 2: NR’s Wayfinding Design Manual – Pt 2 (BeautyOfTransport) • The lost history of the electric car (Guardian) • Toronto’s Crosstown LRT …

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France ministry seeks decarbonising rail tech (IntlRailJ)

On 26 August 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Lightweight passenger trains, digital rail and automated freight for France. The French Ministry of Ecological Transition launched calls for Expressions of Interest in projects concerning “digitalisation and decarbonising of rail transport” on July 29.This is …

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Thor Point transformer car bi-mode conversion concept (AnonWidower)

On 25 August 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Electrification, Industry News

In his Informed Sources column in the August 2021 Edition of Modern Railways, Roger Ford has a section with the same sub-title as this post. He discusses what is to happen to the Class 22x …

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Crash resistant glazing developed after Croydon tram crash (RailBusinessD)

On 23 August 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Croydon Tramlink, Industry News, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

A new form of window glazing featuring a lightweight polymer with an advanced scratch-resistant coating has been installed on the Coventry Very Light Rail vehicle, and could be used in other means of public transport. …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 23 August 2021

On 23 August 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Aerial, Arts, Design, Friday Reads, Logistics, Sustainability, Vertical transport

• Leicester installs bee-friendly green bus shelters (CitiesToday) • Travelling on Trains & Tubes art show (MallGalleries) • The psychological benefits of commuting to work (Atlantic) • Canada invests more in first Indigenous railway (RenewCanada) …

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World’s steepest funicular railway (BBC)

On 20 August 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

The world’s steepest funicular railway has opened to the public in Switzerland. Specially constructed cylindrical carriages have been used to ensure that passengers can stay upright on the incline. The floors tilt, adjusting to the …

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