• A New Map for London’s Various Transport Modes (Mappingford) • If you were to build a depot for Channel Tunnel passenger trains, where would you build it? (Jon Worth) • The Tokyo Train Station …
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Friday Reads – 5 December 2025
• TfL bids to take over Moorgate mainline w/ plan to increase Great Northern services (IanVisits) • Huge Changes for ECML in December 2025 Timetable: Video (NetworkNews) • East West Rail Update, w/ Cowley Branch …
Continue readingFriday Reads – 24 October 2025
• No, you aren’t imagining it: the Tube is getting louder (Jonn Elledge) • Harry Beck: More than a Map – Illustrator, Cartoonist, Designer, Portraitist (TfL Archives) • Stonehenge Road Tunnel Plan Killed By Government …
Continue readingMapping the Deliberative System of Transport Governance in Paris (JPlanningEducation&Research)
Abstract Over the last twenty years, the greater Paris metropolitan region has seen a decline in vehicle trips per capita, and hasinvested in alternative modes. Understanding this transition requires looking beyond the formal planning process …
Continue readingFriday Reads – 12 September 2025
• Why tube strikes can improve Londoners’ commutes (London Centric) • What’s the fastest Manchester Metrolink tram journey?: Video (Metrolink Insights) • Creating Northern’s new network map (Transport Designed) • How Seoul Metro Installed Platform …
Continue readingThe Museum of Transversal Art on the New York Subway (BiancaNg)
This dashboard is a catalog of permanent art on the New York City Subway subway that was a submission to the 2024 NYC Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)’s Open Data Challenge. It uses various data visualization …
Continue readingBecksploitation – Sydney’s Beck-style railway maps
You need to know little about urban railways’ cartography to know the name Harry Beck, the creator of the circuit diagram-style map of the London Underground. You will probably also know that his simple concept …
Continue readingFriday Reads – 25 April 2025
• Pope of the people, man of the rails: the quiet power of Francis’ love for trains (RailTech) • Clever tube trivia in the Elizabeth line’s new station stickers (Ian Visits) • Network Rail Painting …
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• HS2 completes first anti-boom portal (Construction Index) • Edinburgh Trams ‘tap on/tap off’ system to launch soon (Herald Scotland) • Park Royal – A Station Fit for a King?: Video (Jago Hazzard) • How …
Continue readingFriday Reads – 4 April 2025
• Get to know the MTA’s first new subway map since 1979 (NY Groove) • Work to reopen Bristol to Portishead railway line to start this summer (ITV) • Secret tunnel found under Salisbury station, …
Continue readingFriday Reads – 14 February 2025
• I was sent to cover the Moorgate train disaster. I had no idea it had killed my father (The Guardian) • A Million Cars Disappeared: NYC after a Month of Congestion Relief Pricing (Fast …
Continue readingMetro Map Colour-Coding: Effect on Usability in Route Tracing (DiagrammaticRepresentation)
Abstract. Does the choice of colour-coding scheme affect the usability of metro maps, as measured by the accuracy and speed of navigation? Using colour to differentiate lines or services in maps of metro rail networks …
Continue readingFriday Reads – 29 November 2024
• The Map House and its Tube Maps (London Rail) • Naming the Overground – The Windrush line: Podcast (Mind the Gap: The Official TfL Podcast) • Row threatening to derail new train services between …
Continue readingMonday’s Friday Reads – 23 September 2024
• Old Paddington tube – final weekend! (London Rail) • London tube map creator’s archive goes up for sale (The Guardian) • Cannon Street Station 1866-1966 (The Railway Hub) • Rail expert rubbishes Andy Burnham’s …
Continue readingFriday Reads – 20 September 2024
• Oxford Street just got a step closer to going completely car-free (Time Out) • Cardiff Crossrail Tramway Proposal (TransportforWales) • East West Rail Autumn 2024 Update: Video (Rail Focus) • Railway stations on track …
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