This presentation by Nathan Darroch MA, MIAM at the Institute of Historical Research as part of the Transport and History Series on 11 January 2018 explains why historical geography is important to the understanding of …
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Angel Trains 3D prints components as needed (SmartRailWorld)
Siemens Mobility has already used Stratasys’ services3D printing, the highly versatile and adaptable technology that can quickly create exact replicas of three-dimensional components, is again being harnessed by the rail industry. One the UK’s largest …
Continue readingDublin plans €9bn six-line metro (SmartRailWorld)
The city of Dublin has submitted plans for an ambitious six-line metro system that will be formed of a central loop operating underneath the Irish capital. Should the project get the official go ahead it …
Continue readingMixed Signals: North American transit systems (CodeRedTO)
This report compares Toronto to similar local and commuter rail transit systems in several cities in Canada and the United States, examining specifics of fares, funding, network coverage, and governance. Transit networks are highly complex …
Continue readingMicrotransit or buses – which is better? (Atlantic)
The Bus is still best – ride-shares aren’t the most efficient way to move lots of people around cities. A recent conference I attended featured a panel called “Microtransit: The Fight Against Congestion.” Microtransit: It …
Continue readingUber Headed for Crash (NYMagIntelligencer)
By steamrolling local taxi operations in cities all over the world and cultivating cheerleaders in the business press and among Silicon Valley libertarians, Uber has managed to create an image of inevitability and invincibility. But …
Continue readingNo-one wants to adopt crummy NYC subway stations (Politico)
Why won’t anyone adopt a subway station? In a clarion call to the private sector last year, Gov. Andrew Cuomo urged big businesses to adopt one of New York City’s grubby subway stations and lavish …
Continue readingFrance modernising its overnight trains (RailJournal)
THE French state will provide €30m to modernise rolling stock used on the country’s two remaining overnight trains and ensure their continued operation into the next decade, transport minister Mrs Elisabeth Borne announced during a …
Continue readingTfL’s plan for carbon neutral 2050 Tube (Wired)
From using excess heat to warm homes to installing trackside solar panels, here’s how Transport for London is turning the Tube green. Transport for London uses more electricity than anything else in the city. The …
Continue readingStreetside hubs reimagine the public call box (SmartCitiesWorld)
The interactive kiosks will be rolling out across the UK next year. Maximus Networks, a British smart city telecoms company, is investing £150m in a national network of over 2,000 interactive streetside hubs across the …
Continue readingOn-board trolley innovations (OnboardHospitality)
New demands and innovative ideas mean designers are taking a closer look at trolleys, the onboard workhorse whose role is changing fast. If you think some things never change and that the onboard trolley is …
Continue readingDesigning passenger-friendly rail stations with VR (Railway-Technology)
According to the Office of Rail and Road, there were 428 million UK passenger journeys in the first quarter of 2018-19 alone. London Waterloo is by far the busiest station in the country, with 99 …
Continue readingDriving in cities is the new smoking (Wired)
Passive smoking can help fix London’s filthy air pollution crisis – if choking cities are to clean up their act, air pollution will need to become as socially unacceptable as smoking indoors. Are we finally …
Continue readingUS finally legalizes European-style train cars (StreetsBlog)
Rail fans, rejoice. Federal rules no longer bar US passenger rail systems from using modern, lightweight train cars. This week, the Federal Railroad Administration finalized new safety rules that bring American standards more in line …
Continue readingDoes LRT reduce traffic? LA Expo Line case (TransfersMag)
Policymakers can focus too much on congestion relief and not enough on urban mobility and accessibility. Light rail is an attractive idea, especially in famously congested Los Angeles. Why sit stuck in traffic while the …
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