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Friday Reads – 26 July 2019

On 26 July 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads, New York, Pedestrians, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• Second thoughts on The Tide elevated folly (HydeParkNow) • Getting down to grass tracks (RailTechnologyMag) • We need better surface transit whilst waiting for subways (Spacing) • New Yorker subway cover story & graphics …

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Sustainable engineered leather seats (SmartRailWorld)

On 25 July 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

The rail industry cannot rest on its laurels or remain content with trumpeting its low-carbon credentials without committing itself to further sustainability gains. The hotly-anticipated advent of autonomous vehicles, together with ride-sharing services and other …

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Installing turbines on LRT poles (ProgRailroading)

On 24 July 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) will install 12 small wind turbines on top of poles on the Tilikum Crossing bridge next week to complete one of the final elements of the MAX …

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Tuesday Transport Tech Terms – July 2019

On 23 July 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

In covering industry developments, we at LR Towers come across new words and concepts every week. Some are technologies just starting to emerge and may be years from service, or may not immediately appear to …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 22 July 2019

On 22 July 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Freight, Friday Reads, Maps

• London not Top 10 of world’s most crowded transit lines (SmartCitiesDive) • HSTs for London parcels trains? (RailMag) • Or HSTs to alleviate CrossCountry overcrowding (RailMag) • Flight-shaming is now a thing (RailwayTechnology) • …

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UK’s first solar-powered railways (Railway-Technology)

On 22 July 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

With the aim to leverage renewable energy and reduce its carbon footprint, Network Rail has collaborated with Riding Sunbeams to use solar panels to power trains in south-east England and launched the first pilot scheme. …

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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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The automobility / micromobility clash (Micromobility)

On 18 July 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Micromobility

There is a European Union vehicle category for four-wheeled vehicles which are not technically cars. These are called “quadricycles”. The framework was developed in 2002 and further stipulates Light (L6e) or Heavy (L7e) categories. Curiously, …

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RSSB researching seat comfort (RailEngineer)

On 17 July 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Although a number of new train fleets have been introduced onto the British rail network in recent years, with more still to come, they haven’t all met with universal passenger approval. Some have described the …

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DB 3D printing heavy metal components (RailwayNews)

On 16 July 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Berlin-based company GEFERTEC has developed an innovative process that allows Deutsche Bahn to print heavy metal components for the first time. This will drastically reduce delivery times. To allow the company to produce a spare …

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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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Amsterdam wants tram collision warning system (Metro-Report)

On 11 July 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

Amsterdam city transport operator GVB has called tenders for the supply of a collision warning system for its fleet of 155 Siemens Combino trams, saying this would assist tram drivers, help improve road safety in …

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All new EU EVs to emit low speed noise (SmartCitiesDive)

On 10 July 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Micromobility

Under a new European Union requirement that took effect on July 1, all new four-wheeled electric vehicles (EVs) must be outfitted with a device that mimics the sound of an engine, reports the BBC.  The …

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AI to improve predictive maintenance (RailwayTechnology)

On 9 July 2019 By Long Branch Mike In Data, Industry News

The Palo Alto Research Centre (PARC) uses the industrial internet of things and artificial intelligence to develop new predictive rail maintenance and performance management technologies. Passenger rail services in Japan have become a byword for …

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