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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 – 19 July 2019

On 19 July 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads, Trams/Streetcars/LRT, Waterways

• Rolling bridge proposed for Lea River crossing (IanVisits) • Dutch Railways looking to build homes above train tracks (NLTimes) • Berlin’s big push to improve its public transit (UrbDeZine) • Portland studies tunnel LRT …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 15 July 2019

On 15 July 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• UK cities pollution warning over car tyre & brake dust (BBC) • Utrecht transformed its bus stops into bee stops (BrightVibes) • Judge orders reinstatement of Madrid’s LEZ (CitiesToday) • Could Seattle build light …

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Friday Reads – 12 July 2019

On 12 July 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• ScotRail launches app for deaf passengers (RailTech) • Berlin considering Vienna’s euro-a-day public transport model (Guardian) • Banks steering maritime shipping toward climate goals (GreenBiz) • VW cheating scandal payback is funding US ebuses …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 8 July 2019

On 8 July 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads, Maps, Pedestrians

• Hammersmith Highline best and winning entries (HydeParkNow) • 1845 graphic train schedule & tool (SandraRendgen) • Signs, signs, everywhere there’s signs (PriceTags) • Billions spent in US highway boondoggles (CityLab) • Portland takes step …

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Friday Reads – 5 July 2019

On 5 July 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads, Maps, Micromobility

• Seven colour blind Tube maps (BrilliantMaps) • SF Salesforce Transit Centre retake (Dirt) • The first org chart was by a railway (SandraRendgen) • Confessions of an electric scooter (McSweeneys) • When they used …

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Night Trains – They’re not dead yet

On 2 July 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Sleeper Trains

Germany’s Deutsche Bahn and France’s SNCF terminated most of their respective City Night Lines and Intercités de Nuit pan-European night train routes by the end of 2016. The cessation of services by these two large …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 1 July 2019

On 1 July 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Data, Friday Reads, Micromobility, TfL, Uber, Waterways

• Piccadilly Circus Tube’s Sign Language staff (HydeParkNow) • TfL’s hidden dungeons (Paszkiewicz) • Commuter sells seat on crowded Tokyo train (Guardian) • Self-driving robotic boats for Amsterdam’s canals (CBCSpark) • Improving bus time accuracy …

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Friday Reads – 28 June 2019

On 28 June 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Buses, Cycles, Friday Reads, Pedestrians

• Manchester to begin its own bus franchise (LGC) • 1876: Building a Channel Tunnel (TheEngineer) • Pedestrians pushing back in car-choked Brussels (CityLab) • Bus driver learns Punjabi from passengers (CBC) • Portland congestion …

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Hammersmith Bridge: The signs are not good.

On 25 June 2019 By Pedantic of Purley In Buses, River crossings, Roads

On 10th April 2019 the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham suddenly and without notice announced that Hammersmith Bridge was closed to all traffic due to urgent concerns about its structural integrity. To anyone familiar …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 24 June 2019

On 24 June 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Cycles, Friday Reads, Pedestrians, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• The search for Britain’s forgotten footpaths (NewYorker) • Early pioneer of battery-trains wants nationwide fleet (CityLab) • Bike architecture Bienniel (Forbes) • Best conversion of parked cars (PopUpCity) • Research determines financial case for …

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Friday Reads – 21 June 2019

On 21 June 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads, Micromobility, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• The architecture & history of Victoria Coach Station (NewWipersTimes) • Dick Robbins, TBM innovator obituary (TunnelTalk) • To reduce emissions, ban non-electric cars (Bloomberg) • Five promises of micromobility, based on the data (FlorentCrivello) …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 17 June 2019

On 17 June 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Data, Friday Reads, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• Old Street roundabout transformed to improve safety (Transport-Britain) • The urine deflectors of Fleet Street (AtlasObscura) • Homemade app shows shocking scale of Northern Rail delays (Wired) • Seattle found the solution to driving …

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Friday Reads – 14 June 2019

On 14 June 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Buses, Friday Reads, Maps

• London tops most pricey public transport league table (Forbes) • Four new London Low Emission Neighbourhoods to be created (AirQualityNews) • New interactive map provides UK railway station accessibility info (SignDesignSoc) • The Magic …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 10 June 2019

On 10 June 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads, Micromobility, Pedestrians

• Hydra London High Line at Greenwich O2 (HydeParkNow) • Newcastle reopening Northumberland Line (RailEngineer) • Mulhouse beat High Street blues with transport, pedestrians (PriceTags) • Living close to public amenities could improve your life …

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Friday Reads – 7 June 2019

On 7 June 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Buses, Cycles, Friday Reads, Pedestrians, River crossings, Uber

• Thames Barrier pedestrian/cycling bridge proposal (IanVisits) • Tyne & Wear Metro modernisation video (RailBusinessDaily) • Bus use increasing in only one part of Britain (UrbanTransportGroup) • Living on top of a railway viaduct (PopUpCity) …

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