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Rail industry pledges to cut ticket jargon (Railway-Technology)

On 30 August 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

The rail industry has revealed it will remove jargon printed on rail tickets and journey information from 500,000 routes this September in a bid to simplify the process of buying tickets. A host of industry …

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Melbourne orbital rail proposal (DanielBowen)

On 29 August 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Okay, I didn’t see this coming. Orbital rail for the middle ring of Melbourne, announced on Facebook this morning. Labor say they want to build a 90km suburban rail loop from Cheltenham (by which they …

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London rooftops snapped up for drone vertiports (Dezeen)

On 28 August 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Aerial, Industry News

Landing and recharging pads for drones will become ubiquitous atop urban buildings within a few years, according to a company that is buying up London rooftops for a network of drone ports. Duncan Walker of …

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Rethinking bikelanes for personal mobility (HumanTransit)

On 27 August 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Now that we have scooters sharing bike lanes, I wonder if we’ll need to think more clearly about the different kinds of lane on a street and what their real defining features are.  This could …

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Transport infrastructure’s environmental effects (Passenger Transport)

On 22 August 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

When transport infrastructure projects are given the go ahead how can we ensure that they are not just delivered as standalone engineering projects, but by working across policy sectors how can the wider economic and …

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NJ Transit PTC pressure prompts service cuts (RailwayGazette)

On 21 August 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

NJ Transit to invest more as PTC pressure prompts service cuts – On August 8, 2018 New Jersey Transit [NJT] announced that it would be spending $3·8bn in the 2019 financial year as the commuter …

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How cities can influence better behaviour (BBC)

On 20 August 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Nudges

Damani started a behavioural design firm, Briefcase, back in 2013, along with his partner Mayur Tekchandaney. Their first project, Bleep, aimed to reduce Mumbai’s rampant car horn honking problem. The method was simple: over six …

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Toronto’s Great Streets (Star/Ryerson City Building Institute)

On 19 August 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Pedestrians

Amid growing concern about traffic deaths, the recent conversation in Toronto has often focused on what the city has done wrong in designing its streets. But a new report from the Ryerson City Building Institute …

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Lift retrofit cost comparison in US & Europe (MetroReport)

On 15 August 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Accessibility, Industry News, Vertical transport

Most metro stations around the world rely on stairs for access to platforms. These are easy to build, especially for stations not far below the surface. However, this arrangement offers no accessibility for many people …

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E-Scooters stalled by UK’s 1835 Highways Act (Bloomberg)

On 14 August 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Electric scooters taking US cities by storm are illegal on British roads, symptomatic of English legislation that dates back to the year of Mark Twain’s birth — and still in force today. But in the …

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San Francisco’s new transit center opens (SFChronicle)

On 14 August 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

For the past decade, the transit center that will replace San Francisco’s Transbay Terminal has been the subject of grand plans and political controversies, struggles to stay on schedule and squabbles over costs. Next weekend, …

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SNCF confirms TGV of the Future order (RailwayGazette)

On 12 August 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Delivery of the 100 Avelia Horizon trainsets to SNCF will run from 2023 to 2033. Branded Avelia Horizon by Alstom, the double-deck trains will be acquired at a cost of €25m per trainset, which SNCF …

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Cooling the Tube progress (RailTechnology)

On 8 August 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, London Underground

Fighting heat in the underground – Rail Technology Magazine (RTM) looks at the successes of the Cooling the Tube programme so far and what TfL hopes to achieve in the coming years. Despite what was …

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Politics turned NY Gateway tunnel into $30B grudge (Politico)

On 7 August 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, New York

President Donald Trump was in an unusually bipartisan mood on September 7 [2017], when he convened a White House meeting about a massive project to build a rail tunnel under the Hudson River. He was …

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Into the depths of New York’s East Side Access project (FoggiestIdea)

On 6 August 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, New York

Gazing at the vast expanse of marble and stainless steel spanning the new concourse over one hundred feet below Grand Central Terminal, you could almost feel the rumble of the Long Island Rail Road trains …

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