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Stansted's Airport Track Transit System (TTS) train, in front of the airport terminal

Farewell to the Stansted People Mover

On 22 December 2025 By Heliomass

The Stansted Airport Track Transit System (TTS) will be decommissioned in 2026 after 35 years of airside …

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The 2025 London Reconnections Christmas Quiz

On 1 December 2025 By Pedantic of Purley
Ian Marchant in his natural habitat. Paul Williams photo

The unconventional life of late railway writer Ian Marchant

On 26 November 2025 By Long Branch Mike

A 21st Century Underground Rolling Stock Update

On 3 November 2025 By Pedantic of Purley
List & map of London Busiest Bus Stops

London’s busiest bus stops, by interactive map

On 20 October 2025 By Jonn Elledge

Monday’s Friday Reads – 3 October 2022

On 3 October 2022 By Long Branch Mike In Bridges, Design, Friday Reads, Sleeper Trains, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• Who could succeed Andy Byford at the helm of TfL (NewCivilEng) • The Up & Down Club: The sleeper train commuters (Telegraph) • Europe’s kid friendly trains benefit all passengers (FamilyFriendlyTrains) • Karlsruhe tram-train …

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Friday Reads – 30 September 2022

On 30 September 2022 By Long Branch Mike In Arts, Crossrail, Friday Reads, Overground, Pollution

• Bond Street Elizabeth line station opening Monday 24 Oct (IanVisits) • Great British Railways already dead: Rail industry at lowest ebb (Guardian) • Barking Riverside – The Inside Story: video (JagoHazzard) • ScotRail announcements …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 26 September 2022

On 26 September 2022 By Long Branch Mike In Design, Friday Reads, New York, Pedestrians, Pollution

• TfL cleaners, caterers, & security to get free London transport (Guardian) • London noise map (NoisyCities) • Lamplight design of the Thames Embankment (TheTidalThames) • Norway wants people to park their EVs & ride …

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Friday Reads – 23 September 2022

On 23 September 2022 By Long Branch Mike In Friday Reads, Infrastructure, Pedestrians, Pollution, Sleeper Trains

• Queue Theory: How to design the perfect queue (Wired) • London’s Transport Commissioner Andy Byford to leave TfL, again (RailUK) • Free public transport in Europe: It hasn’t reduced traffic (EuroNews) • We have …

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Get him on the Blower!: The origins of Pneumatic Railways

On 22 September 2022 By Long Branch Mike In History, Long reads, Pneumatic railways

Telegraphs were the internet of the Victorian Age. News of political and business developments could be sent around the world in near real time. However, the mass of telegrams converging on the network hub in …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 19 September 2022

On 19 September 2022 By Long Branch Mike In Bridges, Friday Reads, Micromobility, Northern line, Pedestrians

• London’s mainline railway stations to stay open overnight for the State Funeral (IanVisits) • Inside the Battersea Turbine Hall at end of the Northern Line Extension (Sounds&Visions) • NYC considering congestion charge, sales tax …

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Friday Reads – 16 September 2022

On 16 September 2022 By Long Branch Mike In Buses, Friday Reads, Pollution, Stations, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• The need to replace the Royal Train (ModernRailways) • TfL gardens opening on disused platforms & spaces (IanVisits) • Liège finally gets its tram line (UrbanTransport) • Battery equipped trolleybuses are a great, green …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 12 September 2022

On 12 September 2022 By Long Branch Mike In Airports, Friday Reads, Roads, Tunnels

• The Queen’s final journey should be by Royal Train: Wolmar (Spectator) • Busy rail travel expected for the Queen’s Lying in State (IanVisits) • Forgotten parts of Paris’ Petite Ceinture (PlacesJournal) • Void uncovered …

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Friday Reads – 9 September 2022

On 9 September 2022 By Long Branch Mike In Arts, Crossrail, Friday Reads, Safety, Stations

• Grimshaw wins Waterloo Station masterplanning commission (ArchitectsJ) • Bond Street Elizabeth line station tour preview video (HiddenLondonHangouts) • Railway Guardian app reports transport harassment & violence to BTP (RailInsider) • Germany’s 27-year struggle to …

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The Crossrail November Timetable

On 6 September 2022 By Pedantic of Purley In Crossrail, Long reads

TfL fairly recently issued a press release announcing daily through running on the Elizabeth line from Sunday 6th November 2022. This was not a surprise as a combination of leaks and intelligent guesswork based on …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 5 September 2022

On 5 September 2022 By Long Branch Mike In Bridges, Friday Reads, Logistics, Maps, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• Off-peak Heathrow Tube fares scrapped, but there’s a workaround (DiamondGeezer) • Amazon’s e-cargo bikes to replace 1,000s of London van deliveries (Guardian) • Work starts to finally connect Barcelona tram networks (Barcelona) • European …

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Friday Reads – 2 September 2022

On 2 September 2022 By Long Branch Mike In Aerial, Friday Reads, Micromobility, Pollution, Trams/Streetcars/LRT

• E-bikes to be added to Santander bike hire fleet in Sept (SouthLondonPress) • Germany’s €9 train ticket scheme saved 18m tons of CO2 emissions (Guardian) • The different philosophies of the French & German …

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 29 August 2022

On 29 August 2022 By Long Branch Mike In Accessibility, Buses, Friday Reads, History

• Liverpool’s 1st railway station listed as Scheduled Monument (Liverpool&McrRyTrust) • Boston subway train fire adds to troubled safety record at underfunded transit agency (CityLab) • Milan is taming cars & people love it (Forbes) …

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Friday Reads – 26 August 2022

On 26 August 2022 By Long Branch Mike In Crossrail, Friday Reads, Pollution, TfL, Zero Emission

• How TfL plans to build 20,000 new homes (Guardian) • Design, wellbeing, & the Elizabeth line: A joyful connection (Grimshaw) • Northern employees to be trained to ID & support vulnerable passengers (RailTechnologyMag) • …

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We’re gonna need a bigger boat – London’s First Highway: Part 4

On 25 August 2022 By Long Branch Mike In Long reads, River, Waterways

As passengers are returning to London’s transport, with some overcrowding, it’s time once again to turn our attention to the Thames’ role in expanding the region’s transport. The River was the capital’s original highway, and …

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