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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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LR Update March 2025 – Interested in Joining Us?

On 26 March 2025 By Long Branch Mike
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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

Patrick McLoughlin Becomes Minister For Transport

On 4 September 2012 By John Bull In Politics

Conservative MP Patrick McLoughlin has become Minister of Transport as a result of the current Cabinet reshuffle (previous occupant Justine Greening being moved to International Development). There are suggestions that the move was at least …

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Remembering the Harrow & Wealdstone Disaster

On 4 September 2012 By John Bull In History

Next month it will be the 60th anniversary of the Harrow and Wealdstone rail accident, Britain’s worst civilian rail disaster. We wrote extensively about the accident last year, but for those unfamiliar with the consequences, …

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In Pictures: The DLR at Twenty Five

On 29 August 2012 By John Bull In DLR, History, In Pictures

Last week marked the 25th anniversary of the opening of the DLR. Originally intended as a low cost option to support the Docklands redevelopment programme, the DLR had a somewhat troubled gestation. Now, however, it forms a vital part of London’s transport infrastructure. To help celebrate its birthday, we’ve pulled together some images from its past.

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Blackfriars: Safeguarding The Future

On 28 August 2012 By Lemmo In Blackfriars, National Rail, Network Rail, Thameslink

The subject of safeguarding has cropped up in several of our recent posts, and here we explore a current example: at Blackfriars. As the Thameslink work at Blackfriars progresses apace, the opening of the South …

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The End of the Earth: Crossrail at Wallasea

On 21 August 2012 By John Bull In Crossrail, Freight

In recent months we have covered Crossrail Tunneling and Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs) quite extensively. One part of the process we haven’t really looked at in depth, however, is where the excavated material ultimately ends up.

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New Entrance at West Croydon Station

On 19 August 2012 By Pedantic of Purley In National Rail, Overground, Tramlink

For many years a new entrance to West Croydon station that was more convenient for the tram stop and bus station has been advocated. Although the start of construction had been announced the opening itself …

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TfL Looking to Phase Out Road-Side Ticket Machines

On 14 August 2012 By John Bull In Buses

It appears that TfL are currently looking to remove road-side ticket machines (RTMs) on the bus network, with a public consultation on this now online here. RTMs are largely a legacy of the pre-Oyster age, …

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Off Site: London Transport Posters at Christies

On 7 August 2012 By John Bull In History, London Underground

It appears that the LTM are looking to auction off a number of excess posters from their archive, with the funds raised being ringfenced for future acquisitions. Whilst unfortunately the decorating budget here at LR Towers doesn’t stretch far enough to allow us to take part in the auction itself, the online catalogue is well worth a look.

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Bank Station Part 2: The Upgrade Proposals

On 7 August 2012 By Pedantic of Purley In London Underground, Northern line

In part 1 of this article we looked at the need to upgrade Bank station to provide sufficient capacity for the number of people using it. We now look at the proposals put forward to …

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Bank Station Part 1: The Forgotten Upgrade

On 1 August 2012 By Pedantic of Purley In London Underground

Regular readers will be aware that 2018 should be a significant year for public transport in London, with the completion of the Thameslink programme and the opening of the core section of Crossrail from Paddington …

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In Pictures: The Waterloo Mezzanine

On 30 July 2012 By John Bull In In Pictures, Network Rail

With talk of improvements to both track layout and platforms as a result of the HLOS 2 statement, it is easy to forget that Waterloo has actually already seen some work recently. It may not …

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HLOS Highlights Part 2: Final Points

On 25 July 2012 By John Bull In National Rail

Given the extensive discussion of the HLOS that has already now developed elsewhere in the comments on this site, there is perhaps little left to add to the topic here – instead,those looking for a …

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HLOS Highlights Part 1: The Orange Elephant in the Room

On 17 July 2012 By John Bull In And finally, DfT, GOBLIN, Overground, TfL

Yesterday saw final confirmation of the contents of the High Level Output Specification (HLOS) 2012, the DfT’s outline of work to be carried out on the railways between April 2014 and March 2019 (Control Period …

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An Olympic Travel Roundup

On 13 July 2012 By George Moore In Buses, DLR, London Underground, National Rail, Olympics

With just two weeks to go until the start of the Olympics, London’s transport system is gearing up for what could be one of its most challenging six weeks: ferrying an extra one million passengers …

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In Pictures: The S7 Stock In Passenger Service

On 9 July 2012 By John Bull In London Underground, Rolling stock

Last week saw the 7-car S-Stock (S7) run in passenger service for the first time. As much a PR event as a test exercise (not least because the S7s are not yet cleared to run beyond Liverpool Street), it nonetheless represented a major milestone in the rollout of the new stock. Some pictures of the train in service can be found below.

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