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Electric scooters flooding California, & backlash (Quartz, Vice)

On 26 April 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Electric scooters are flooding California, and they’ll be on your sidewalks soon (Quartz) Depending on who you ask, the electric, internet-connected scooters appearing all over California are either the future of transportation or a public …

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Electric buses hurting oil industry (Bloomberg)

On 25 April 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Buses, Industry News

Electric buses were seen as a joke at an industry conference in Belgium seven years ago when the Chinese manufacturer BYD Co. showed an early model. “Everyone was laughing at BYD for making a toy,” recalled …

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Imperial College envisages solar powered rail (The Engineer)

On 24 April 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Imperial College researchers and others are envisaging a future of trains powered by photovoltaic energy Running electric railways directly from sunlight may be a cost-effective way of expanding both photovoltaic energy generation and railway electrification …

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New Hudson Tunnels canceled. Again. (Pedestrian Observations)

On 23 April 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, New York

Amtrak’s Gateway project, spending $30 billion on new tunnels from New Jersey to Penn Station, just got its federal funding yanked. Previously the agreement was to split funding as 25% New York, 25% New Jersey, …

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Dutch Gates of Light energy-free lighting (Curiosity)

On 19 April 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

The Netherlands is a place where climate change hits close to home. When you’re already below sea level, the prospect that the sea might start rising becomes disastrous. So when a historic causeway needed renovations …

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Madrid plans €5bn cross-city suburban line (MetroReport)

On 18 April 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

On April 5 Development Minister Íñigo de la Serna unveiled a 2018-25 investment plan for Madrid’s Cercanías suburban network, the result of a year-long study by the Ministry of Development, infrastructure authority ADIF and train …

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Privacy concerns over Singapore’s Smart lampposts (E&T)

On 17 April 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Singapore will start installing smart lampposts in the near future which boast an array of sensors and cameras that will allow authorities to recognise individual faces in a crowd. But the plan is raising privacy …

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NYC studying improving commuter rail (Crain’s)

On 16 April 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, New York

City studying ways to get more New Yorkers on commuter rail lines The city’s Department of Transportation is studying ways to get more New Yorkers to use commuter rail lines and take pressure off of …

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Deutsche Bahn’s concept train (designboom)

On 13 April 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Germany’s state-owned railway company, Deutsche Bahn, promises to transform public transportation (but more importantly the morning commute) with their 1:1 model of a future train concept ‘ideenzug’ (translation: idea train). The concept, which was presented …

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London’s Congestion Charge Needs Updating (CityLab)

On 12 April 2018 By Nicole Badstuber In Congestion Charge, Industry News

After 15 years of existence, London’s method of congestion charging is dated. It needs to be bigger, longer, and greedier. By Reconnections’ Nicole Badstuber London’s congestion charge turned 15 in February and it is showing …

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City University of London to explore knock-on train delays (RailwayTechnology)

On 11 April 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

The Rail Safety and Standars Board (RSSB) has awarded a 12-month research contract to City University of London and Risk Solutions, to investigate the causes of knock-on train delays. The contract, which includes a partnership …

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US cities consider easing restrictive e-bike regulations (Washington Post)

On 10 April 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Cycles, Industry News

A surge in the use of electric bicycles throughout the United States is prompting cities to revise regulations that restrict their use, including bans against riding them on sidewalks and trails. The nation’s capital and …

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Beyond Commuter Rail in SFO Bay area (StreetsBlog)

On 9 April 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

Clock-face schedules, frequent off-peak service, timed transfers are key to maximizing use of rail infrastructure “Would you put BART in the category of Berlin’s S-Bahn, or New York’s Long Island Railroad, or LA’s Metrolink, or …

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More cities building highway cap parks (PewTrusts via OverheadWire)

On 5 April 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News

More cities are banishing highways underground — and building parks on top. The most popular place to put a city park is, increasingly, on a highway. Cities looking to boost their downtowns, or to improve …

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Manhattan for-hire-vehicle surcharge incl. Uber/Lyft (2nd Ave Sagas)

On 4 April 2018 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, New York, Uber

The for-hire vehicle [FHV] surcharge could be a first step toward comprehensive congestion pricing, if Cuomo wants it to be, and it’s worth exploring what this means for Manhattan’s crowded streets. In a tweet last …

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