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Venture Capital Firms Shift to Green Infrastructure (PedestrianObservations)

On 16 April 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Infrastructure

Several Bay Area major venture capital firms announce that they will shift their portfolios toward funding physical green infrastructure, including solar and wind power generation, utility lines, hydroelectric dams, environmental remediation projects for dams, and …

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LA Union Station overhaul plan scaled back as costs soar (Urbanize)

On 4 April 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Design, Industry News, Infrastructure, Stations

Since acquiring the Union Station in 2011, Metro has sought to overhaul the historic passenger rail terminal’s appeal as both a transit hub and a real estate asset. The planned makeover – called Link Union Station – …

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Spanish gauge-changing technology to integrate Ukrainian railways with Europe (RailwaySupply)

On 20 March 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Infrastructure

The Spanish railway infrastructure operator, Adif, and Ukrzaliznytsia will develop a pilot project using the technology for automatically adjusting the gauge of freight wagons to different tracks for western transitions, this is reported by the …

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How building more urban rail could slash CO₂ emissions (WorldBank)

On 19 February 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Infrastructure, Pollution, Sustainability

The climate crisis is getting worse, with both the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and COP28 in its final agreement emphasizing the urgency of steep greenhouse gas emissions reductions to keep global warming below 1.5°C as …

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Global Centre of Rail Excellence (GCRE) reveals 15 rail innovations it’s funding (NewCivilEngineer)

On 11 February 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Infrastructure, Technology

The Global Centre of Rail Excellence (GCRE) has revealed the 15 rail innovations that will be made reality at the facility, including an underpass made with hyperTunnel’s swarm construction. GCRE was established by the Welsh …

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NYC Subway State of Good Repair to Cost $43B over 5 Years, 80% of budget (CityLab)

On 6 February 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Infrastructure, New York

New York City’s public transportation system will need an estimated $43 billion for capital repairs during the next five years, according to a new analysis by the state’s comptroller. Thomas DiNapoli’s projection comes as the Metropolitan Transportation …

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The Explosion in Costs & Timelines for US Transit Projects: Video (Nandert)

On 4 February 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Design, Industry News, Infrastructure, Stations

Costs have been rising and timelines lengthening to infuriating extremes for transit projects in the US. What’s causing this, and how can it be solved?

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Covenants, Easements & Wayleaves: Mind the Gap of London Infrastructure Knowledge (Part 3)

On 1 February 2024 By Long Branch Mike In Design, Infrastructure, Long reads

This series has revealed a hitherto unknown complex and often murky relationship between London’s underground railways and its environment. Unsurprisingly in the twenty-first century, with so much of London having been tunneled, excavated, bombed, developed, …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 15 January 2023

On 15 January 2024 By Heliomass In Crossrail, Friday Reads, Infrastructure, Roads

• Woolwich Elizabeth station much busier than predicted, to test escalator decrowding ideas (IanVisits) • Alstom signs €500m contract for Saudi catenary-free tramway system (Railway Technology) • European cities don’t regret 30 km/h speed limits …

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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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Improved track laying technology used on East West Rail (RailTechnology)

On 7 January 2024 By Long Branch Mike In East West Rail, Industry News, Infrastructure

East West Rail has completed the first stage of track laying for the project using an innovative track laying solution. The New Track Construction (NTC) train has completed 58 shifts, laying the foundation for the ambitious …

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$12B Brightline West new passenger railway advances (RailwayAge)

On 13 December 2023 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Infrastructure

The Surface Transportation Board (STB) has authorized construction and operation of a modified alignment of the high-speed passenger rail project proposed by private-sector firm Brightline West, subject to environmental mitigation measures. Brightline West says its …

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The Evolution of Tunnel Boring Machines (ConstructionPhysics)

On 30 November 2023 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Infrastructure, Tunnels

Tunneling is an important technology for modern civilization, as a tunnel is often the only reasonable way to create a direct path between two points. When the Hoosac tunnel was completed in 1875, it turned …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 23 October 2023

On 23 October 2023 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads, Infrastructure, Pollution, Roads, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• TfL & Google Maps collaborate to make cycling better for Londoners & world (TfL) • Glasgow Subway services could soon run later (Glasgow Live) • ULEZ already raising air quality at 144 more London schools (OnLondon) …

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Dithering & long processes make the UK’s infrastructure too expensive (SamDumitriu)

On 24 September 2023 By Long Branch Mike In Electrification, HS2, Industry News, Infrastructure, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

“Unachievable.” The Infrastructure and Projects Authority’s assessment of High Speed 2 (HS2) does not pull its punches. Back in 2013, the high-speed line to connect London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds was estimated to cost about £56.7bn …

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