Friday Reads – 11 April 2025

A New Road for London (BusAndTrainUser)

London St. Pancras Highspeed (formerly HS1) announces incentive scheme to grow international rail services (Rail UK)

Camden High Street’s pedestrianisation trial starts in May (Ian Visits)

TfL optimistic despite poor passenger number growth (On London)

Camp Hill reopening line stations are on track (Rail Technology Mag)

Trenitalia to run London-Paris in 2029 as most serious rival to Eurostar yet (CrossBorderRail)

Down with the BRT, long live the Bus (Marco Chitti)

Kensington Olympia – The Occasionally Most Important Station in London: Video (Jago Hazzard)

Metro’s new train fleet is just the ticket for young railway enthusiasts (Nexus)

Pittsburgh’s Multi-level Highways: Video (Cities By Diana)

One comment

  1. Jago Hazzard’s videos are why I pay for my YouTube subscription.

    The Addison Road this week was exceptionally high quality both the footage and the data.

    Back in the 1980s I often took the District HSK to Ken-Olympia trips first for computer shows and later to visit friends. The oddness of the stations, underpasses and services got me buying books and maps about it.

    Anyway, I would say that this is 22 minutes of your time well spent.

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