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Monday’s Friday Reads – 27 January 2020

On 27 January 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Eurostar, Friday Reads, Pollution, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• Toxic brake dust could be causing ‘London throat’ (BBC) • Euston Taxi Rank Part 2 – conversion to HS2 space (HydeParkNow) • The second King’s Cross Station that never was (Londonist) • Amsterdam tests …

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Friday Reads – 24 January 2020

On 24 January 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Accessibility, Friday Reads, Maps, Trams/Streetcars/LRT, Waterloo & City

• Part time step-free access on Waterloo & City line (StepFreeLondon) • 1947 Map of London trolleybus and tram-routes (MappingLondon) • Making public transit fairer to women requires data (Wired) • Parisian transport developments planned …

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Supercapacitor hybrid buses reduce emissions (RailwayGazette)

On 23 January 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

POLAND: Solaris has won an order to supply Ząbkowice Śląskie with seven Urbino 12 buses equipped with supercapacitor energy storage and an engine control system designed to reduce emissions at bus stops. The vehicles will …

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3D printing in railway sector (RailwayTechnology)

On 22 January 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Companies in the railway industry have started adopting 3D printing technologies to carry out production and maintenance work. How effective is this technology and to what extent is it supporting the industry? Stefanie Brickwede, head …

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Can railways collaborate to counter the Amazon Effect? (Railway-Tech)

On 20 January 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Freight, Industry News

The freight rail industry in North America finds itself at a crossroads. Where it chooses to go from here will define whether it can address a host of 21st-century challenges, and potentially impact future relationships …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 20 January 2020

On 20 January 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Freight, Friday Reads, Maps, New York, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• TfL & Santander reach 87m bike hires since 2010 launch (IntelTransport) • We need a new Treaty of Ghent to remove cars from cities (TreeHugger) • Swedish car separating device documentary trailer (TheLocal) • …

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Logistics e-vans can improve air quality (NavigantResearch)

On 17 January 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Traffic congestion is a significant concern for many urban centers. Much of this congestion can be attributed to growing urban population and density, combined with rising vehicle miles traveled due to increased rideshare use (Lyft and Uber) and …

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Friday Reads – 17 January 2020

On 17 January 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Cycles, Friday Reads, Maps, Pollution, Waterways

• New diesel cars even dirtier due to loophole (AirQuality) • Alternative approaches to cooling the Tube (RailMag) • The sad fate of Brunel’s innovative Canal Bridge (HydeParkNow) • The fashion of Bristol Temple Meads …

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How electric vehicles can keep the lights on (WorldResources)

On 15 January 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

In 2016, the U.S. Air Force offered a vision of the future for the transportation and energy sectors when the Los Angeles Air Force Base became the first federal facility to replace its entire ground …

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First rail energy storage project approved (ARES)

On 14 January 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Advanced Rail Energy Storage, LLC (ARES) announced that its proposed commercial-scale gravity-based rail energy storage project has been granted a right-of-way lease by the Bureau of Land Management (“BLM”).  Once operational, the 50-megawatt project will …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 13 January 2020

On 13 January 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Buses, Friday Reads, Maps, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• Why were trolleybuses ever scrapped? (BBC) • Five crowdfunding rail projects from around the world (FutureRail) • Electric vehicles aren’t as green as presumed (CBC) • The car economy costs Massachusetts billions (BostonGlobe) • …

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Next gen rail freight wagons (Railway-Technology)

On 12 January 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Freight, Industry News

The consortium of DB Cargo and VTG has completed its research into a new generation of cost and energy-efficient freight wagons. Here is a look at the project and other freight innovations, including sustainable rail …

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Friday Reads – 10 January 2020

On 10 January 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Data, Friday Reads, Micromobility, Pedestrians

• End of Euston station’s underground taxi rank (HydeParkNow) • How railways can better deal with heatwaves (BBC) • MaaS consolidation on the horizon? (SupraGeography) • Why don’t all cities use Leading Pedestrian Intervals? (PriceTags) …

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Gothenburg’s environmental metro tunnels (SmartRailWorld)

On 9 January 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

The West Link is an eight kilometre long double track railway, including a six kilometre railway tunnel, underneath the city of Gothenburg. Scheduled for completion in 2026, the £2.5 billion development – which also involves …

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Hacking 20% of cars could freeze traffic (SmartCitiesDive)

On 8 January 2020 By Long Branch Mike In Data, Industry News

A hack that affects a small number of internet-connected cars could completely gridlock Manhattan, according to a study from researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology and Multiscale Systems, Inc. The research was published in the journal Physical Review …

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