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Pittsburgh Railway Company Map in 1954

The Evolution, then Devolution, of Pittsburgh’s Streetcar Network

On 29 April 2025 By Daria Phoebe Brashear

Only a handful of North American cities have kept their pre-war streetcar networks. Why was …

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Art Deco LR Towers w Airship Overhead

LR Update March 2025 – Interested in Joining Us?

On 26 March 2025 By Long Branch Mike
English Settlement Swindon Horse XTC album cover

English Settlement: Devolving Powers to Enable Intermodal Fare Integration: Part 2

On 13 March 2025 By Long Branch Mike

Crossrail: 4tph to Terminal 5?

On 25 February 2025 By Pedantic of Purley
Amtrak Next Gen Long Distance Fleet cocoon seating render

Railway Interiors – Next Generation Fleets Part 2

On 13 February 2025 By Long Branch Mike

Reconnections’ Miscellany: Codes for Living – August 2021

On 12 August 2021 By Long Branch Mike In London Terminals, Miscellany

What do those Underground station codes mean? Every LU station room, lobby, corridor and stairway has small blue Station Identification Demarcation (SID) signs with white lettering in the following format level/number: Numerators 1 to 13 …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 9 August 2021

On 9 August 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Crossrail, Data, Friday Reads, New York, Stations, Trams/Streetcars/LRT, Tunnels

• The challenges of building Crossrail’s Liverpool Street Station (NewCivilEng) • Tram wires don’t ruin Vienna, they won’t ruin your city (HumanTransit) • The future of the 2nd Avenue Subway (Vanshnookenraggen) • Unreported & undetected …

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Friday Reads – 6 August 2021

On 6 August 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Accessibility, Bridges, COVID, Cycles, Friday Reads, Pedestrians, Signalling, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• Hitachi Rail to acquire Thales ground transportation (IntlRailJ) • Appeal Justices: original Bishopsgate LTN ruling “seriously flawed” (Standard) • New National Disability Strategy released (RailTechMag) • UK’s historic Victorian bridges may be saved in …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 2 August 2021

On 2 August 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Cycles, Friday Reads, Pedestrians, Pollution, River, Roads, Sustainability, Trams/Streetcars/LRT, Tunnels, Waterways

• New Highway Code to cede priority to pedestrians & cyclists (Forbes) • Gravesend & Tilbury river bus day trips to London (ThamesClippers) • Silvertown Tunnel: pollution solution or environmental disaster? (AirQualityNews) • Europe leads …

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Friday Reads – 30 July 2021

On 30 July 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Buses, Design, Friday Reads, New York, Pedestrians, Stations, TfL

• Bus privatisation destroyed British systems – but there is hope (Guardian) • TfL property company plans to build up to 46,000 homes (ArchitectsJ) • Leeds ponders transforming iconic Holbeck Viaduct to ped High Line …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 26 July 2021

On 26 July 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Accessibility, Friday Reads, Pedestrians, Stations, TfL

• Strand to be part pedestrianised from late August (IanVisits) • TfL wants to inspire licensing partners further (LicensingSource) • Exploring London Waterloo’s secret arches (Rob’sLondon) • Europe’s cities are making transport systems more gender …

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Friday Reads – 23 July 2021

On 23 July 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Electric Vehicles (EVs), Friday Reads, Pollution, Signalling, Stations, Sustainability, Waterways

• Transport decarbonisation plan doesn’t do what it says on the tin (Freewheeling) • Metro model railway expanded to be training simulator (MétroMaquettes) • Travel Norway’s fjords on a quiet electric ferry (Hyperdrive) • Brooklyn …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 19 July 2021

On 19 July 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Accessibility, Buses, Friday Reads, New York, Pedestrians, Stations

• Proposal to reopen Oxfordshire rail line (NewCivilEng) • Mind the Gap: Keeping trains & platforms level is a complex issue (IMechE) • A40 buslanes almost perfect, but stop short (Freewheeling) • Berlin’s severe new …

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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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Monday’s Friday Reads – 12 July 2021

On 12 July 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Arts, Design, Eurostar, Friday Reads, Pedestrians, Pollution, River, Stations, Waterways

• London’s train link to Europe cities is unused green asset (CentreForLondon) • The green space beneath the M4 (TheSpaces) • Rebranding is generally a bad idea for transport (Freewheeling) • Study supports additional Stuttgart …

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Friday Reads – 9 July 2021

On 9 July 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Accessibility, Bridges, Electrification, Friday Reads, New York, Pollution, Uber

• UK urged to decarbonise railways with electrification plan (E&T) • Reprieve for 46 old railway bridges but dozens more face infill (Times) • Air grievances: NYC pollution maps by source (UrbanOmnibus) • Connect the …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 5 July 2021

On 5 July 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads, Pedestrians, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• There’s still lead in London’s air 20 years after fuel ban (IMechE) • National Trust High Line plans for Manchester (ArchitectsJ) • Complete streets lead to better car crash coverage (Streetsblog) • The joy …

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Friday Reads – 2 July 2021

On 2 July 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads, Piccadilly line, Sleeper Trains, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• The evolution of Piccadilly line trains from 1891 to 2025 (RailEngineer) • Sleeper trains gaining as Continent aims to cut carbon emissions (Bloomberg) • Istanbul’s massive metro & tram expansion forges ahead (MetroReport) • …

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Reconnections’ Miscellany: Transport Laws – July 2021

On 1 July 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Miscellany

Roger Ford’s Informed Sources Laws First Law – Never assume railways are rational organisations. Second Law = You can’t have too many spanners. Third Law = Always distrust schedules based on the seasons. Fourth Law …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 28 June 2021

On 28 June 2021 By Long Branch Mike In Data, Design, Friday Reads, New York, Stations, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• Mobile phone coverage coming to Underground tunnels (IanVisits) • Euston Station goes live with British Sign Language screens (Railway-Tech) • Barcelona accelerating link to connect tram networks (Tramways&UrbanTransit) • Grand by design: History of …

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