Monday’s Friday Reads – 11 December 2023

Brent Cross West station: The next stage in a long London journey (Dave Hill)

Passengers trapped on cold, dark trains as travel chaos hits west London (The Guardian)

South Western rail boss to become London’s 1st female transport commissioner (Evening Standard)

Reopening Tilbury Riverside railway station’s booking hall after three decades (Ian Visits)

Why 2023 was the year of the e-bike and not the self-driving car (FastCompany)

Metro-Land: Revisited: Video (Rediscovering Lost Railways)

Dieselgate, but for trains (BadCyber)

Exploring London’s 13 Historic Taxi Shelters: Video (Rob’s London)

One comment

  1. The article on e-bikes ( & self-driving cars ) has the usual US problem – the rest of the planet, which is well ahead of the US, here.
    Though- to me – one phrase stands out: with sales of e-cargo bikes—designed to transport children or cargo yes!
    In NE London & the City this is immediately apparent, with an amazing variety of “cargo” bikes whizzing along our streets, & “ordinary” e-bikes with trailers, for goods or children also multiplying rapidly.
    Anyway, I think that we are behind the Dutch & the Germans, who are also well-down this road.
    All that remains is for the legal constraints & framwork to catch up with the new reality & to distinguish (As stated in the article) between reputable manufacturer’s products & those whose electrical safety is somewhat compromised. TfL have already taken steps in this direction, of course.
    As an e-bike user myself, my only worry is the large proportion of -e-bie users, after dark, riding around in dark clothing with no lights (!)

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