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Category: Vertical transport

Monday’s Friday Reads – 23 August 2021

On 23 August 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Aerial, Arts, Design, Friday Reads, Logistics, Sustainability, Vertical transport

• Leicester installs bee-friendly green bus shelters (CitiesToday) • Travelling on Trains & Tubes art show (MallGalleries) • The psychological benefits of commuting to work (Atlantic) • Canada invests more in first Indigenous railway (RenewCanada) …

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Friday Reads – 16 July 2021

On 16 July 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Cycles, Eurostar, Friday Reads, Sustainability, Vertical transport

• Survey on ‘Feeling safe’ when travelling in London (LondonTravelWatch) • Transport Decarbonisation Plan: 6 key takeaways (NewCivilEng) • Women’s pros & cons of being able to use internet on the Tube (Stylist) • What …

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Friday Reads – 9 April 2021

On 9 April 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Design, Electrification, Friday Reads, London Overground, New York, Overground, Trams/Streetcars/LRT, Tunnels, Vertical transport

• London Overground could finally get individual line names (IanVisits) • The partly-abandoned Tooting, Merton & Wimbledon Railway (JagoHazzard) • Cars are no longer welcome in Heidelberg (NYTimes) • A short history of the ‘upstairs …

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Recent downtown funicular wins award (Edmonton)

On 5 March 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Funiculars, Industry News, Vertical transport

Alberta, Canada – The 100 Street Funicular opened to the public on December 7, 2017, with the help of the River Valley Alliance, provincial and federal governments. Since opening, the funicular has increased access to …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 1 February 2021

On 1 February 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Accessibility, Cycles, Design, Friday Reads, Funiculars, New York, Pedestrians, Stations, Trams/Streetcars/LRT, Vertical transport

• HS2 starts construction of Old Oak Common crossover box (IanVisits) • Hidden London Hangouts digs deeper at Piccadilly Circus station (LTM) • Sweden’s interactive Arctic bus shelter (Dezeen) • Public lifts & escalators for …

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Friday Reads – 8 January 2021

On 8 January 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Bridges, Friday Reads, HS2, Pedestrians, Stations, Tunnels, Vertical transport

• Plan to demolish 100s of unused rail bridges & tunnels must be stopped (NewCivilEng) • How London bus blinds are made video (LTMuseum) • It’s now official – integrating old Curzon Street Station into …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 18 November 2019

On 18 November 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Data, Friday Reads, London Cycle Hire Scheme, Maps, Pedestrians, Uber, Vertical transport

• Lyft bikeshare shut out of London (Bloomberg) • TfL publishes tables of Tube capacity (CityMetric) • Rotterdam’s crowdfunded Luchtsingel pedestrian bridge (PopUpCity) • The future of transportation is the bus, bike, and elevator (Slate) …

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Friday Reads – 23 August 2019

On 23 August 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads, Maps, Trams/Streetcars/LRT, Vertical transport

• Colindale station rebuild with housing approved (IanVisits) • Alexandra Palace 1875 season ticket railway map (MappingLondon) • France’s solar roadway is a failure (Curbed) • Berlin’s Siemensbahn is coming back! (UrbanTransportMag) • 18 spectacular …

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Lift retrofit cost comparison in US & Europe (MetroReport)

On 15 August 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Accessibility, Industry News, Vertical transport

Most metro stations around the world rely on stairs for access to platforms. These are easy to build, especially for stations not far below the surface. However, this arrangement offers no accessibility for many people …

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Cities’ challenges to move masses in 3 dimensions (TheConversation)

On 24 July 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Nudges, TfL, Vertical transport

Cities are growing vertically as well as horizontally, so infrastructure needs to ensure people can move up and down as well as across the city. Cities worldwide face the problems and possibilities of “volume”: the …

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MTA sued for renovating station without adding accessibility (NY Daily News)

On 19 March 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Accessibility, Industry News, New York, Vertical transport

The Feds sued the MTA and NYC Transit Authority on Tuesday for renovating a Bronx subway station without making it accessible to the disabled. The Manhattan U.S. Attorney’s office joined a lawsuit from the Bronx …

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In Pictures: The Old Lift Passage at Notting Hill Gate

On 11 June 2010 By John Bull In Central line, Circle line, District line, History, In Pictures, Vertical transport

The lifts were removed from Notting Hill Gate station when it was redeveloped at the end of the 1950s. The old passage to the lifts themselves, however, still exists (although it is now not accessible …

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