Monthly Archives: May 2023

Sunday Variety

Hidden And Forgotten The consequences of Peckham Rye station’s being hidden “round the back” are obvious even today. It is not an attractive approach for any passenger wishing, foolishly, to use the train. Here is the entrance from the south … … and the entrance from the north … … and looking back along the shopping arcade facing east! And…

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Saturday Variety

Impeccable Peckham Rye Rises (1) Were you to approach Peckham Rye station from the obvious town centre entrance you would be in Rye Lane. It’s a dump! fbb has never been there and, on the evidence above, never will.  Peckham was the fictitious home of Derek and Rodney Totter and Uncle Albert (previously Grandfather) and their dodgy business carried out…

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Friday Reads – 12 May 2023

• TransPennine Express to be brought under government control (RailUK) • Meet the Tube moquette designer: Video (GeoffMarshall) • Improving accessibility of public transport for people with sight loss (RNIB) • Brunel’s Thames Tunnel south drum access shaft (RIBAJournal) • The high costs of curbing fare evasion (CityLab) • How Tokyo became an anti-car, pedestrian paradise (Heatmap) • Thirty Seven…

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The Mystery At Thurnby Lodge (4)

 Time For A Rewrite Even Arriva’s non partnership 37 from Leicester to Thurnby Lodge presentation is poor. On the outward timetable there is no mention of the traditional Dudley Avenue route … … as shown back in Midland red days.  Humberstone Park is a reasonable clue and will help people on board spot their stop. But the outward service terminates…

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The Mystery At Thurnby Lodge (3)

 Sorting It Out? One thing does seem clear in this combined First Bus amd Arriva timetable fot buses to Thurnby Lodge, namely that everything runs via Uppingham Road. The route out of Leicester starts with Humberstone Road … … and ancient readers may remember a station of that name passed by most trains going north to Loughborough and Derby or…

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Europa Road takes delivery of first electric vehicle

Europa Road has taken delivery of its first electric truck from innovative commercial vehicle contract hire business, Vertellus. Under Vertellus’ 3-month EV Discovery Programme, Europa Road will test the Renault Trucks E-Tech 18-tonne vehicle at its state-of-the-art groupage 1hub in Dartford. During the trial, Europa Road will use the electric truck to travel between its growing network of local branches…

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Bramble Energy gets £12 million funding

Bramble Energy has joined forces with Equipmake, Aeristech and the University of Bath to develop a new hydrogen double-deck bus integrating Bramble’s printed circuit board fuel cell (PCBFCTM) technology. Bramble Energy is the lead partner of the Hydrogen Electric Integrated Drivetrain Initiative (HEIDI) which has received £6.3m funding from the Advance Propulsion Centre as part of the Automotive Transformation Fund.…

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FDC Holdings acquires 330,000 sq ft HQ

FDC Holdings, a logistics specialist based in Preston, has purchased its HQ building from Harworth, its former landlord. The 330,000 sq ft unit, situated on Four Oaks Road in Walton Summit, includes 20,000 sq ft of office space. The company has said it plans to invest £2m on a range of building improvements and capital equipment. TPN The Pallet Network’s…

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The Mystery At Thurnby Lodge (2)

The Leicester Buses “Partnership” But how much of a “Partnership” is it? It certainly has posh bus stop flags with the logo proudly disolayed. And the information at stops served by multiple routes seems to be up to date – a rarity in many towns and cities. An innocent observer could be forgiven for thinking that “Leicester Buses” was the…

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