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hyperTunnel’s produces 1st robot built underground structure for Network Rail (RailwayNews)

On 5 April 2023 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Network Rail, Technology, Tunnels

British technology company, hyperTunnel has presented the world’s first underground structure constructed entirely by robots as part of an ongoing project for Network Rail. The underground structure was built at hyperTunnel’s R&D facility in the …

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Friday Reads – 31 March 2023

On 31 March 2023 By Long Branch Mike In Buses, Design, Friday Reads, HS2, Technology

• TfL fast orbital bus routes have been rejected before: Will Sadiq’s Superloop fare better? (OnLondon) • 10-platform HS2 Euston design pricier than original 11-platform design (NatlAuditOffice) • Kay Hughes is HS2’s guardian of the …

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Friday Reads – 24 March 2023

On 24 March 2023 By Long Branch Mike In Congestion Charge, Friday Reads, Technology, TfL, Tunnels

• Attempts to restart the Western Rail Link to Heathrow (IanVisits) • 20 years after Congestion Charge began, let’s recognise TfL as a tech innovator (OnLondon) • Weirdest ride ever! Riding through London’s new, pre-effluent …

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The promise of lithium-sulfur batteries (TransportWeekly)

On 23 March 2023 By Long Branch Mike In Electric Vehicles (EVs), Industry News, Technology

Low in cost and high in density, a lithium-sulfur battery could power the future of transport — if it ever gets to market. The element sulfur is cheap and plentiful. There‘s so much of it …

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New Czech trolleybus presented at InnoTrans (UrbanTransport)

On 9 March 2023 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Technology, Trolleybuses

Electrical equipment from the Prague-based company Cegelec (one of the successor companies of the former ČKD Trakce, now a member of the Vinci Energies Group) is used in thousands of trams and trolleybuses. The success …

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Digital wayfinding to help visually impaired passengers use trams (MetroReport)

On 7 March 2023 By Long Branch Mike In Accessibility, Industry News, Technology

The 114 CAF trams that are scheduled to begin entering service in Jerusalem later this year will be equipped with technology from digital wayfinding company Step-Hear which is designed to make it easier for blind …

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Accessible Travel Simulation developed by Northern to familiarise passengers (RailTechnology)

On 7 March 2023 By Long Branch Mike In Accessibility, Industry News, Safety, Technology

Train operator Northern has received national acclaim after being the recipient of an award celebrating its unique and innovative approach to improving the accessibility standards across its network. The Accessible Travel Simulation “Serious Game” has been …

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Pop Art tunnel Michelangelo – Dragados & the Art of Tunnel Scanning

On 15 February 2023 By Long Branch Mike In Infrastructure, Long reads, Technology, Tunnels

On July 20, 2022, the heat from an exploratory drill inside Montréal’s century old Mont-Royal railway tunnel, advance work for the city’s modern Réseau Express Métropolitain (REM) automated Métro line, caused an explosion. It was …

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US still allows autonomous vehicle testing on public streets despite frequent crashes (TheIntercept)

On 2 February 2023 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Safety, Technology

EXCLUSIVE: SURVEILLANCE FOOTAGE OF TESLA CRASH ON SF’S BAY BRIDGE HOURS AFTER ELON MUSK ANNOUNCES “SELF-DRIVING” FEATURE Musk has said Tesla’s problematic autopilot features are “really the difference between Tesla being worth a lot of …

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Chicago may test parking enforcement tech to cut traffic deaths (SmartCitiesDive)

On 26 January 2023 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Pedestrians, Technology

Dive Brief Dive Insight The news comes after the parents of a deceased three-year-old girl filed a wrongful death lawsuit on Tuesday, alleging the city allowed unsafe road conditions. The girl died when she was run over …

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NASA tech converted for Northern to revolutionise track monitoring (RailTechnology)

On 24 January 2023 By Long Branch Mike In Data, Industry News, Infrastructure, Technology

A collated talent pool of more than 60 national and international rail sector professionals have had access to a sneak peek of pioneering NASA technology converted for the train operator Northern. The implementation of this …

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Boxing Day Reads – 26 December 2022

On 26 December 2022 By Long Branch Mike In Accessibility, Friday Reads, Logistics, Sleeper Trains, Technology

• Biggest UK government intervention ever to keep rail fares low (RailUK) • The Caledonian Sleeper experience: video (GLovesTrains) • Too much fine dust in Brussels – 50kmh speed limit & STIB free on Saturdays …

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Mini-TBMs could dig future tunnels more efficiently (Wired)

On 20 December 2022 By Long Branch Mike In Industry News, Technology, Tunnels

FOR DECADES, ENGINEERS seeking to build tunnels underground have relied on huge tube-like machines armed with a frightening array of cutting wheels at one end—blades that eat dirt for breakfast. These behemoths, called tunnel-boring machines, or TBMs, are …

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Friday Reads – 16 December 2022

On 16 December 2022 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads, Roads, Technology, Tunnels

• Rail industry mourns the death of Adrian Shooter CBE (RailNews) • How to analyse Marey time-distance, or stringline, route service charts (HomeSignal) • Enormous scale of new Germany-Denmark immersed mega-tunnel: video (B1M) • Five …

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Heathrow deploys robotic dog for cargo tunnel refurb (AirportIndustryNews)

On 13 December 2022 By Long Branch Mike In Heathrow, Industry News, Technology, Tunnels

London Heathrow Airport (LHR) and construction company, Mace have employed a ‘robotic dog’ to help improve efficiency and safety during the refurbishment of the airport’s cargo tunnel. ‘Spot the Dog’ was developed by Boston Dynamics …

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