Yearly Archives: 2023

Monday’s Friday Reads – 30 October 2023

• New video shows the nearly finished Brent Cross West station (IanVisits) • UK storm Babet reignites calls to revive Okehampton-Bere Alston line (RailTech) • What to do with the disused City Widened Lines tracks: Video (JagoHazzard) • Volunteers redigging a 7-mile canal in Lichfield: Video (CruisingTheCut) • Mind-blowing facts about the GM Aerotrain (Trains) • Moonbase Alpha Travel Tube…

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Mercedes-Benz Vans Announces UK Pricing & Specification For the New eCitan

The new Mercedez-Benz eCitan – the most highly-equipped vehicle in the small van segment, with technology and specifications designed to enhance range efficiency, reduce downtime and maximise safety. Combined WLTP all-electric range of up to 176 miles1 and rapid DC charging from 10-80% in 35 minutes.2  Available in panel and crew van variants with a choice of two lengths and two…

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Is It A Bus : Is Ir A Car? Is It A Train (1)

Nothing New Under The Sun? This is from a new company as per its promo video. Really? Lets go back to the 1930s. Rail vehicles that worked much like a bus with a driver and a diesel engine, began to spread throughout the world’s rail networks. Sweden Italy Hungary India Ireland and, slightly more recently than any of the the…

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Sunday Variety

Noo Yoik, Noo Yoik It is very unlikely that fbb will ever travel to the Big Apple but, occasionally, public transport stuff crops up on-line which sets the old man’s “leedle grey cells” jangling.  A twitterer called Matt posted a picture of a model bus he had bought, available on the Best Impressions Twittering site. (Do you now have to…

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Saturday Variety

More High Speed  We seem to be less keen today on comedic racial stereotypes – even if the humour is very gentle. Here is Mr Khan at home stereotyping the over excitable import from the Indian sub continent. Apologies for the asperity. If you search on-line, you will easily find literally dozens of You Tube videos about the recent opening,…

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STILFOLD & Alstom investigate train building with sustainable industrial origami (TheEngineer)

STILFOLD and Alstom have entered into partnership to explore how STILFOLD’s origami-inspired manufacturing technology could be used to make train building more environmentally sustainable. STILFOLD Dubbed industrial origami, STILFOLD’s patented manufacturing technology uses robotic arms to fold flat sheet metal over curves to form strong and sustainable new structures, using minimal component parts. The Swedish company said its technology removes…

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Friday Reads – 27 October 2023

• New video shows the nearly finished Brent Cross West station (IanVisits) • Reflective pavements tackle urban heat but sometimes make feel pedestrians hotter (CityLab) • Kyiv Metro vs the World: How Kyiv Metro runs 2-3 min peak frequency during wartime (Substack-Bahn) • Riding the ‘Secret’ subway lines (& thicc panto!) under the US Capitol: Video (TrainsAreAwesome) • Legal case…

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Something Old, Something New (2)

More “Improvements” For Daventry??? The current D3 serves Sixfields as before. Northampton Alan points out that the route does not really serve any housing at Sixfields, leaving that to a Northampton town route … … but it does drop down (and back) from the A4500 to a sumptuous stop on a roundabout … … serving all (?) the leisure facilities…

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Zero emission electric double-decker buses for N American market (ElectricAutonomy)

Alexander Dennis, a subsidiary of NFI of Winnipeg, is partnering with Big Rig Manufacturing to make 50 electric double deckers a year at a Las Vegas plant The UK’s largest bus manufacturer, Alexander Dennis, a subsidiary of Winnipeg-based NFI Group Inc., is jumpstarting production on a line of zero-emission double decker buses in North America as demand surges. Late last…

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