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Author: Long Branch Mike

London’s First Highway: Part 2 – The Surprising Success of River Buses

On 25 January 2017 By Long Branch Mike In River, TfL

Over two millennia ago, at the furthest downstream location that a bridge could be built across the River Thames, London was born. Continuing our occasional series on the river’s relationship with transport in London, we …

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The Friday Reading List: 20 January 2017

On 22 January 2017 By Long Branch Mike In Crossrail, Friday Reads, Taxis, Tube lines

As anyone looking to properly understand London’s transport needs and network knows, context, background and best-practice are important. As readers might imagine, behind the scenes here at LR Towers we thus spend a lot of …

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The Friday Reading List: 16 December 2016

On 16 December 2016 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads

As anyone looking to properly understand London’s transport needs and network knows, context, background and best-practice are important. As readers might imagine, behind the scenes here at LR Towers we thus spend a lot of …

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Diving Into The Fleet: Getting Conservative, 1980 – 1985

On 14 October 2016 By Long Branch Mike In Jubilee line, London Underground, Politics

When we last left the story of the Fleet line it had become the Jubilee. The GLC’s Conservative administration had been unsuccessful in their attempts to persuade the Labour Government to push forward with Jubilee …

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Empire of the Air: The Imperial Airship Service

On 18 August 2016 By Long Branch Mike In Aerial, Airports, History, Long reads

In 1926 artist Montague Black, famous for his work with the White Star Line, created a new piece of art for London Underground. According to the painting in 2026 the city would be dominated by …

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London’s Lost Pneumatic Railways Talk – LURS 9 August 2016

On 6 August 2016 By Long Branch Mike In Pneumatic railways

Long Branch Mike will be presenting at the London Underground Railway Society (LURS) on Tuesday 9 August, 2016, at the Society’s monthly meeting, on the development and evolution of the Pneumatic Despatch Railway, the world’s second oldest …

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London’s First Highway Part 1: The Fall and Rise of River Buses

On 1 May 2016 By Long Branch Mike In River, TfL, Waterways

Over two millenia ago, at the furthest downstream location that a bridge could be built across the River Thames, London was born. In many ways the river is the very reason for London’s existence. The …

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Diving Into The Fleet: A Look At London’s Lost Tube

On 4 September 2015 By Long Branch Mike In Bakerloo Line, History, Jubilee line, London Underground

A major river used by the Romans, the Fleet is the largest of London’s lost subterranean rivers. Flanked by great wharves, for centuries it was a gateway to the City. By the end of the …

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London’s Lost Pneumatic Railway: The World’s 2nd Oldest Underground

On 12 April 2015 By Long Branch Mike In History, Long reads, Pneumatic railways, Post Office Railway

In the white heat of the Victorian age a number of motive powers seemed set to vie for the future. Steam power? Cable? Both were relatively new technologies whose potential seemed endless. Briefly in the …

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