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Alstom and RATP test autonomous tram stabling (Rail Journal)

On 26 July 2017 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Alstom and Paris Transport Authority (RATP) have successfully completed an experiment concerning the autonomous stabling of a tram at RATP’s line T7 depot in Vitry-sur-Seine. The project took six months to complete, including three at …

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UP Remote Bridge Monitoring technology (Global Rail News)

On 25 July 2017 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

The majority of Union Pacific’s (UP) 18,000 bridges are inspected by trained professionals at least twice a year. According to the American Society of Civil Engineers, 40 per cent of bridges in the USA are …

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London new electric bus order (Metro Magazine)

On 24 July 2017 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

The ADL/BYD electric bus partnership secured a third order from Go-Ahead London — for a total of 30 of its BYD ADL Enviro200EV 35-foot models. Eleven of the buses will operate on Transport for London’s …

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Siemens, Bombardier Close to Deal to combine rail operations (NY Times)

On 21 July 2017 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Canada’s Bombardier and Germany’s Siemens are in the final stages of talks to combine their rail operations, several sources familiar with the matter said on Friday, in a deal that would give the two added …

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Uncluttered onboard transit advertising (Mobility Lab)

On 21 July 2017 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

First, let’s start with what we can all agree on: most contemporary transit advertising in the US sucks. A lot of it is very flat and bureaucratic, unimaginative, and oftentimes with a hokey gimmick. The …

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Friday Reads – July 21, 2017

On 21 July 2017 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads

If you have something you feel we should read or include in a future list, please email us at goodreads@box5466.temp.domains. • TfL’s new speed limit map (Mapping London) • South Kensington station refurb (Rail Engineer) …

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Austria’s Railjet business class trains (Transport Designed)

On 20 July 2017 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

OBB (the Austrian national rail operator) had spent many years operating successful long-distance inter-city services reaching out to the likes of Germany, Hungary, Italy and the Czech Republic, but budget airlines had started to nick …

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Crosstown LRT battery energy storage system (Toronto Star)

On 19 July 2017 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Metrolinx scraps Eglinton Crosstown gas plant for ‘innovative’ battery solution. Residents of the Mount Dennis community are breathing easier after Metrolinx agreed to scrap plans to build a gas-fired power plant in their neighbourhood. The …

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Digital traffic management system trialled to Bristol (Rail Technology)

On 18 July 2017 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

A new digital traffic management system (TMS) that could reduce reactionary delays by up to 15% is to be trialled between London Paddington and Bristol Parkway. Called ‘Luminate’, the innovative system uses computer algorithms to …

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Planning the transit hubs of the future (City Lab)

On 17 July 2017 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

How do you future-proof railway stations, metro hubs, and bus terminals? Architect Caroline Bos has a few pointers. What does the train station of the future look like? It’s a question that architects and urban …

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£92m UK railway research partnership (Smart Rail World)

On 14 July 2017 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

The UK is expected to become a world-leading centre of railway expertise after a £92 million partnership has been established between RSSB, the rail supply industry and eight universities. Funding will be used to create …

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Friday Reads – July 14, 2017

On 14 July 2017 By Long Branch Mike In Aerial, Friday Reads, London Underground, Oyster

If you have something you feel we should read or include in a future list, please email us at goodreads@box5466.temp.domains. • How tube stations got their funny names (Beeb) • Demonyms – not what you …

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How to improve railway track design (Smart Rail World)

On 14 July 2017 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Rail track laying is a technical and expensive task. Researchers at the University of Southampton in the UK are using science to improve today’s maintenance and tomorrow’s design especially for high-speed rail routes. When a …

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Luton Airport peoplemover approved (Metro Report)

On 13 July 2017 By Long Branch Mike In Airports, Industry News

Luton Borough Council, the owner of London Luton Airport, has approved the construction of a 2.3 km automated peoplemover linking the terminal building with Luton Airport Parkway station. The cost is put at £200m, with …

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Seattle traffic crash data visualization tool (Next City)

On 12 July 2017 By Long Branch Mike In Data, Industry News

In 2016, there were 13,622 traffic collisions in Seattle resulting in 3,885 injuries, 166 serious injuries and 23 fatalities. The cost of all that property damage, injury and loss of human life: $222,827,800. Those stats …

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