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Author: Long Branch Mike

Why Transport Ministers control Europe’s Clocks (CityLab)

On 29 March 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

The European Union is set to abandon daylight saving time in 2021. Here’s why transportation officials have a final say on making it happen. Starting in 2021, the European Union will say goodbye to daylight …

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Friday Reads – 29 March 2019

On 29 March 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads, Maps, New York

California Dreamin’ • London pollution affecting kids’ lung development (CityMetric) • Disused passage posters at Notting Hill Gate (VintagePosterBlog) • Dutch singing road closed after noise complaints (Beeb) • NYC Parks by subway stations map …

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New emission-slashing rail tech trialed (RailTechMag)

On 28 March 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Groundbreaking emission-reducing technology is to be fitted to South Western Railway (SWR) train units as part of a new trial aiming to cut down harmful emissions from diesel trains by 80%. Porterbrook is working in …

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EU current transport issues & trends (EC)

On 27 March 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Transport activity across Europe is high, and set to continue growing – estimates suggest that passenger transport will increase by 42% by 2050, and freight transport by 60%. This is good news for passengers and …

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Air quality in enclosed railway stations (ICE Lecture)

On 26 March 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

In 2012, the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) reclassified diesel engine exhaust and related ambient air pollution to be carcinogenic and associated with increased mortality from lung cancer. This could …

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Starving the bus network kills transit (CityLab)

On 26 March 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Buses, Industry News

Streetcar, bus, and metro systems have been ignoring one lesson for 100 years: Service drives demand. One hundred years ago, the United States had a public transportation system that was the envy of the world. …

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Inside the TNC data tug of war (OverheadWire)

On 25 March 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Uber

[TNC stands for transport network companies, the generic term for companies like Uber and Lyft et al] The newest disagreement revolves around the data these companies collect in cities. Cities want access to this data …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 25 March 2019

On 25 March 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads, New York

Do not adjust your screen – we’re starting a twice weekly Friday Reads as we have a backlog of great stories and links. • Moquettes as razzle dazzle camo (CityLab) • Cities are recycling car …

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Friday Reads – 22 March 2019

On 22 March 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads, Micromobility

I’d rather be a prisoner of a gentleman than a free man in a world gone mad. • Bunker reuse ideas (BusinessInsider) • London’s original zero-emissions buses (TheEngineer) • Disused rail stations comeback plans (LiverpoolEcho) …

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Friday Reads – 5 April 2019

On 22 March 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads, Maps

• Designing wayfinding for the 2012 Olympics (CityWayfinding) • LNER 1939 suburban lines map (MappingLondon) • Paris’ 1900 moving sidewalk (TreeHugger) • Historic & modern transit system maps compared (Guardian) • Seattle’s Waterfront, minus expressway, …

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HS2 plans waste heat recovery scheme (ConstructionIndex)

On 21 March 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Engineers for HS2 Ltd are looking at tapping heat from the brakes and engines of high speed trains for a district heating scheme. Under the plans, hot water and central heating for 500 new homes …

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Why Tube tunnels don’t have WiFi (Wired)

On 19 March 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Want a quick digital detox? In London, all you need to do is take the Tube. But, from next year, Transport for London (TfL) says it will roll out 4G coverage on the Underground. It’s …

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Berlin giving women public transport discount (CityLab)

On 18 March 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

The German capital is celebrating Equal Pay Day with the Frauenticket, a discounted fare that reflects the gender pay gap. Women traveling around Berlin on Monday will find that public transit costs them quite a …

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Friday Reads – 15 March 2019

On 15 March 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads

Ides of March edition • Decluttered Tube and Rail map (EveningStandard) • Quirky solution for feets on seats (GoNorthEast) • Emitted but omitted: runaway runways (Isonomia) • Cities & transit can fail the most vulnerable …

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Autonomous surprises in Boeing 737 MAX & in cars (Slate)

On 15 March 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Pilots usually have to understand their autonomous planes. We should understand our autonomous cars. Recently, I asked my colleagues if they had ever been startled by a robotic driving feature. One described the unpleasant sensation …

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