Monthly Archives: December 2023

Une douzaine chez un boulanger!

Tram Or Train Or Tram-Train, Again  T ram  T rain  T 12  T ram  T rain  T 13 In Order Of Opening – T13 Regular blog readers will know that fbb is an enthusiastic (but currently armchair-based) about Public Transport in and around Paris.  As the above headline shows, new tram lines now reach a dizzy total of 13 with the two more recent openings best…

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ETCS: More deliberations are necessary, but worth it (RailEngineer)

Looking back over several years of articles written for Rail Engineer covering the European Train Control System (ETCS), it is somewhat depressing to observe that none of the predictions for system introduction have come to fruition in the timescale stated or at the forecast price. Right across the world, national railways have struggled to implement ETCS systems for many different…

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Sunderland And Sleepera?

Above is a view of Sunderland in steam days, looking from south to north. And there are plenty of sleepers as well as the tower of the Town Hall.  S underland’s  S outhern  S tructure Whist the histrionic and more traditional station building used to be at the northern end of the platforms, that at the southern end (in the 1930s) matched the…

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Washington Metro Loop plans under development by Tyne & Wear (MetroReport)

Tyne & Wear transport agency Nexus has begun the process of appointing a legal adviser to support the development of the proposed Washington Metro Loop. The 13·5 km WML would link the existing Tyne & Wear Metro stations at Pelaw and South Hylton via Washington, serving the UK’s fourth largest town without access to a rail service’. Link to full article The post Washington…

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Business Manager – Safeguard Coaches

  Business Manager  Competitive Salary, Surrey Highly respected family-owned Safeguard Coaches is offering a really interesting management role supporting the Managing Director and helping the company to take advantage of the exciting opportunities that it believes are ahead for its 33-strong bus and coach fleet. The successful candidate will be expected to get ‘up close and personal’ with all commercial,…

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 18 December

• Are we there yet? Barriers to transport for disabled people in 2023 (Transport for All) • UK online train ticket sellers warned to be more upfront about booking fees (The Guardian) • Revamped Central line trains with the new moquette and upgrades (IanVisits) • East Linton open for business (BusAndTrainUser) • More than half of London’s black taxis are…

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NOT Weekend Variety …

… BUT …    R andom R ailway  R amblings! A selection of oddments that didn’t seem to yo be fitting in any obvious category. We begin with a look at a rebirth – and not Jesus!! CHILDRENS’ RAILWAY We do not have such things in the UK, but there are several across the Channel. The idea is that a tourist–type railway is…

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