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Author: Long Branch Mike

NYC launches ‘Department of Sustainable Delivery’ to coordinate & regulate micromobility (Bloomberg)

On 28 January 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Congestion Charge, Industry News, Logistics, Micromobility

To regulate the e-bikes, mopeds and motorbikes that New Yorkers rely on for delivery services, Mayor Eric Adams announced a new city agency for micromobility oversight. New York City will create a new municipal department to contend …

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European Commission urged to “show leadership” & develop a night train strategy (RailTech)

On 25 January 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Policy, Sleeper Trains

The Transport Ministers of Belgium, Austria and Luxembourg, as well as MEPs and numerous associations, call European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to act upon the recent renaissance of night trains and present a …

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‘New York metro’ concept included in updated Northeast Corridor modernisation plan (RailwayGazette)

On 24 January 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, New York

Amtrak and the NEC Commission consortium of stakeholders in the USA’s busiest passenger rail route have updated their plans for modernisation of the 735 km Northeast Corridor linking Boston with New York City and Washington DC, following the …

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The new Paris T Zen high service level bus lines (EUTTouring)

On 23 January 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Buses, Industry News

The T Zen is a high level bus service that operates in a similar way to that of a tram line, even though it is still a bus, and looking rather futuristic compared to the …

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Salisbury rail users to breathe easier as SWR trials air-purifying system (RailAdvent)

On 22 January 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Pollution, Stations

A train operating company (TOC) is leading the way in removing harmful pollutants from the air and, therefore, improving the travelling experience of its customers. South Western Railway (SWR) is leading the way in the use of new …

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The future of long distance train services through the Channel Tunnel (JonWorth)

On 21 January 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Eurostar, Industry News

TL;DR – whatever you read in the press about future long distance train services through the Channel Tunnel is at best only part of the truth, because the reality is complicated Periodically stories appear in …

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Automated bike lane enforcement laws are growing, as is AI camera tech (Streetsblog)

On 18 January 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Cycles, Industry News, Safety, Technology

A new AI-equipped technology helps cities identify when drivers park in unprotected lanes — and possibly, hit them with fines. Automated bike enforcement laws are a growing trend across the nation – and one company thinks …

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US sets off on road to mandate anti-drunk driving technology (E+T)

On 16 January 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Policy, Safety

The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has begun the process to force carmakers to adopt technology that would prevent drunk drivers from starting vehicles. The passive technology could help prevent the more than 10,000 road …

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Stationary energy storage system using 2nd hand ebus batteries starts operation (UrbanTransport)

On 15 January 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Buses, Electric Vehicles (EVs), Industry News, Sustainability

The life cycle of a drive battery does not necessarily end after having been used in a vehicle. The GUW+ pilot project at Üstra Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG, to which Daimler Buses is a partner, demonstrates …

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Future of tunnelling means more risk management on ‘undervalued’ events (NewCivilEngineer)

On 14 January 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Heathrow, Industry News, Infrastructure, Tunnels

While techniques, practices and resources in tunnelling are continually improving, risk will never be eliminated and the ways to manage it must be updated and maintained alongside them. Tunnelling is one of the most complex …

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Rail signalling at risk from space weather (TheEngineer)

On 11 January 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Safety, Signalling

A new study led by Lancaster University has shown how space weather has the potential to play havoc with rail signal infrastructure in the UK and beyond. Examining two routes – the Preston to Lancaster …

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Day Travelcards – Their History, Importance, & Salvation (Ticketing Part 2)

On 11 January 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Focus, Long reads, Policy, TfL

Digital is the mainstream now in fare payment, but it does little for those like on no or small fixed incomes, recent immigrants, those without bank or Oyster cards, people uncomfortable or unable to use …

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Underground express: the quiet rise of subway logistics couriers in China (Eco-Business)

On 10 January 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Logistics

Swaying at the back of a subway train on Beijing’s Line 9, two China Post personnel in yellow and blue overalls hold on to a green trolley full of parcels. A few passengers are seated …

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Comparative Int’l Review of Ring/Loop Metros (AustralasianTransportResearch)

On 9 January 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Circle line, Industry News

This paper explores the case for the Melbourne Suburban Rail Loop (SRL), Australia’s largesturban transport project. It reviews available research literature and compares the performanceof the SRL against similar ring or loop Metro systems internationally. …

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Recycling Spent Batteries is next big Electric Car Challenge (BloombergGreen)

On 8 January 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Electric Vehicles (EVs), Industry News, Sustainability

They call themselves “garbage collectors,” but the metal boxes that Li and his team in southern China gather and sell are in reality immensely valuable — and difficult to come by. The seven men are …

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