Philadelphia Roosevelt Blvd Subway station platform render

Friday Reads – 16 June 2023

TfL puts larger transport infrastructure projects on hold amid funding uncertainty (NewCivilEng)

Peckham Rye station restoration finally complete (IanVisits)

Transport innovation, engineering, lobbying, & public relations in the age of steamboats (AntonHowes)

The Hague introduces €50 parking fee to deter drivers (CitiesToday)

Avellino trolleybus starts service after 23 years of planning & construction (UrbanTransport)

Philadelphia I-95 highway collapse highlights need for Roosevelt Blvd subway (RailwayNews)

What to call jitneys, putt-putts, tuktuks etc collectively: Popular transportation (PopTransport)

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4 comments

  1. Hey folks, the “Transport innovation, engineering, lobbying, & public relations in the age of steamboats (AntonHowes)” link is broken.

  2. TfL Long-term plans …
    But, as we now know, travel is now back up to (approx) 90% of pre-covid, but Central Guvmint/Treasury funding is still pressing down on actually restarting stuff, with lots of (irrelevant) soundings off.
    Just when, with Climate Change & other energy issues, we should be planning for & actually starting to switch to more & more universal & more energy-efficient public transport – oh dear.
    Should this be the subject of a more considered article, regarding the gap between public aspirations & government (ANY government’s) actual performance?

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