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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

Friday Reads – 4 September 2020

On 4 September 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Accessibility, Cycles, Friday Reads, Kings Cross, Micromobility, Pollution, Stations

• Consultation begins on banning pavement parking in England (Guardian) • Great Northern Railway Journey – King’s Cross & the ECML (Great Northern) • The Four Poster rail station (AnonW) • 82% want the gov’t …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 31 August 2020

On 31 August 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Accessibility, COVID, Electrification, Friday Reads, New York, Pedestrians, Tunnels

• Cities’ offices depend on vertical transport COVID maths problem (Wired) • Wapping Tunnel reopening proposal for Liverpool (AnonW) • Runaway Tube trains of (recent) yore (HydeParkNow) • Blue Pullman HST charter to take to …

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Friday Reads – 28 August 2020

On 28 August 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Bridges, Eurostar, Friday Reads, Pedestrians, Pollution, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• Eurostar announces October direct Amsterdam – London service (GlobalRail) • The hustle and bustle sound of London, from 1928 (MuseumOfLondon) • Brunel’s little known Windmill Bridge (Three Bridges) in photos (TalesBraziersGrotto) • The hospital …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 24 August 2020

On 24 August 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Cycles, Friday Reads, Intermodal, Pedestrians, Thameslink, Tunnels, Uber

• Uber drivers launching legal bid to uncover app’s algorithm (Guardian) • Secret history of Thameslink’s core – video (AnotherStationMile) • New cycleways deliver $3bn annually in health benefits across Europe (Forbes) • Extending strategic …

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Friday Reads – 21 August 2020

On 21 August 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Bridges, COVID, Design, Friday Reads

• Fenchurch Street station may need to be moved (IanVisits) • More London bridges could face restrictions due to TfL cash woes (NewCivilEng) • How it’s made video – Underground roundel signs (LondonTransportMuseum) • Rail …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 17 August 2020

On 17 August 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Accessibility, Buses, Friday Reads, New York, Pedestrians, Pollution, Technology

• Underground accessibility updates from the lockdown (StepFreeLondon) • Noise cameras coming to UK to silence thunderous exhausts (NewAtlas) • BAM Nuttall facing another claim over Cambridge Guided Busway flaws (ConstructEnq) • Travel the Parliamentary …

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Friday Reads – 14 August 2020

On 14 August 2020 By Long Branch Mike In COVID, Crossrail, Data, Freight, Friday Reads, New York, Signalling, Stations

• Let’s not let COVID ruin the joys of train travel (Guardian) • American SUVs not allowed in Britain (PriceTags) • Crossrail’s multiple signalling systems challenge (RailEngineer) • St Albans ends fight against rail freight …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 10 August 2020

On 10 August 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Bridges, Cycles, Friday Reads, Overground, Pedestrians, Thameslink

• London’s low traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs) keep cars at bay (CityLab) • Proposal to reopen Camberwell railway station, & Overground option (IanVisits) • Think of cycleways as priority lanes for ambulances (Forbes) • Best Parisian …

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Crossrail (finally) reaches Stage 2 of opening

On 7 August 2020 By Pedantic of Purley In Crossrail, Long reads, Signalling

You may wonder how you missed the news of Crossrail achieving its second milestone (out of five) in its opening strategy to fully open the Elizabeth line. The reason is simple. It hasn’t been publicised. …

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Friday Reads – 7 August 2020

On 7 August 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Bridges, Data, Friday Reads, Sleeper Trains

• Underwhelming new TfL Go app still worth it for walking advice (SteveChambers) • Bridge loving PM refuses to fund Hammersmith Bridge repair (NewCivilEng) • Has Amtrak’s ex-airline CEO declared war on its long distance …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 3 August 2020

On 3 August 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Cycles, Design, Friday Reads, Maps, Network Rail, Stations

• London’s non-TfL cycling lanes Tube map (CityMetric) • Season tickets now obsolete: we need flexible tickets now (Wired) • NR small & medium size station design & integration process (DesignCouncil) • The real parking …

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Friday Reads – 31 July 2020

On 31 July 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Buses, Cycles, Friday Reads, Intermodal, Maps, Micromobility, Pedestrians

• The plan for open topped, COVID-safe, London buses (CityLab) • Gov’t ending message to avoid public transport (TransportXtra) • England’s new, funded cycling and walking bold vision (NickSanderson) • Salzburg – Vienna flights cancelled …

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Friday Reads – 27 July 2020

On 27 July 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Buses, Friday Reads, TfL, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• Mayor plans to power TfL Tube with green energy (RailBusinessD) • TfL: Buses ‘deserve priority over everything’ on London roads (Standard) • Settle & Carlisle charter trials offer alternative rail service (RailMag) • Isle …

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Friday Reads – 24 July 2020

On 24 July 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Buses, Cycles, Friday Reads, Micromobility, Pedestrians

• Bus, rail networks can no longer exist on separate planets (NewCivilEng) • City of London to convert parking bays into bike corrals (Forbes) • TfL introduce car-free zones & wider pavements in Square Mile …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 20 July 2020

On 20 July 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Cycles, Design, Friday Reads, Maps, Micromobility, Pollution, Uber

• Banksy Tube graffiti removed but TfL ask him to use another space (ArtNewspaper) • Overground upgrading East London line, with government funding (IanVisits) • Portland TriMet reallocates $18m from transit police to public safety …

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