Map of the West London Orbital Overground line - TfL

Friday Reads – 14 April 2023

Aviation industry awarded £18Bn in public finance since the Paris Agreement (DeSmog)

West London Orbital Overground line likely to get approval (IanVisits)

East Lancs Railway faces accusations in sacking of 10 year volunteer for whistleblowing (ThirdSector)

Tyne & Wear Metro: the Musical – good tune, good singing: Video (BBCNewcastle)

Inside giant robotic parking garages: Video (TomScott)

The link between kids who walk or bike to school & better concentration (CityLab)

How to save US public transit systems from a doom spiral (Vox)

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5 comments

  1. The automated parking video is fascinating.
    There used to be a much cruder version of this sort of car park near Fetter Lane, very near the former Maxwell House (Mirror HQ). All now demolished following the redevelopment of that area.
    I used it a few times in the 1980s when driving into central London seemed normal rather than anti social. You stopped in the street and the car park attendees then drove your car onto the mechanical rack that then lifted it into the higher floors – those attendants invariably had a ciggie on the go so my car would be returned reeking of smoke – ugh. As well as the ciggie smoke, there was often a stink of avgas too, if the helicopter that Robert Maxwell used to commute from Kidlington to central London was landing/taking off from the roof of Maxwell House.

  2. @IslandDweller Sounds like a coffee pot or the latest BBC exposé, it was Daily Mirror building, Holborn Circus. After 1994 replaced with the headquarters of J. Sainsbury.

  3. Re. the ELR fracas, I like the idea of “our” independent investigation. It was such a splendid idea, there were two of them.

  4. @Garry Brown
    Definitely some doubleplusgood Newspeak going on at the East Lancs Railway…

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