At First From First, A Bit Odd? Geographically, the A12 runs south via Kessingland to Southwold; The A47 goes north to Great Yarmouth and the A146 trundles westwards to Beccles and Norwich with a branch to to Bungay. Services along these main routes are shown on Mr K’s network map, one of the delights of his latest book. But if…
Out now: Issue 298 of Passenger Transport
Issue 298 of Passenger Transport is published on October 6. Contents include: LEAD STORY ‘Ragtag’ investments cannot replace HS2Prime minister Rishi Sunak announces that high speed line won’t go north of Birmingham – but ‘every single penny’ saved will be invested in transport NEWS Overwhelming support for bus franchisingLiverpool City Region consultation sees 70% support reform plans ‘We will…
Mr K Does It Again! Review Part 2
How To Run A Large Bus Company What amazes fbb, when he takes a look at a superb book like this, is how much it must have taken to keep the company going smoothly and to serve its customers reliably. A simple soul, without some contact with actual bus operation, sees a bus which appears from its depot, trundles up…
Monday’s Friday Reads – 9 October 2023
• The Assassination of HS2 by the Coward Rishi Sunak (S.Y. LEE) • Sunak’s ‘scorched earth’ slashing of HS2 means further legs will never be built (NewCivilEng) • France to launch German-style cut-price monthly rail pass next summer (Guardian) • Atlanta BeltLine to study nearly 14 miles of transit around loop (Urbanize) • Megalopolis with world’s worst traffic finally opens…
Mr K Does It Again! Review Part 1
For West To East And Back In Time? Blog readers may remember fbbs review of Keith Shayshutt’s two volume magnum opus detailing the working timetables of the Western National bus company on the approaches to privatisation. A third effort (and fbb bets it was a huge effort!) takes us from Cornwall and Plymouth to East Anglia and from 1986 back…
Sunday Variety
It’s Called What? Way back in May 2022, fbb included a short piece about the High Spreed Rail service on Java, initially running from Jakarta to Bandung but due to continue along the north coast of the island. In case you wondered, here is where Java is, globally speaking. You might spot Australia if that was part of your CSE…
Tuesday Meetup 10th October
A quick reminder to this interested that our monthly meetup is on Tuesday 10th October. For more details click ‘Monthly Meetup – 2nd Tuesday Evening in the City’ at the top of the home page. The post Tuesday Meetup 10th October appeared first on London Reconnections.
Saturday Variety
Break The Glass Ceiling : NOT The Glass Floor! After this week’s English Open Snooker, the circus moves on to China, specifically to Wuhan. Assuming you have travelled there for the snooker, you may just find time to explore the City’s newest tourist attraction. Say hello to the Optics Valley Sky Rail! and yes, the cars do have a “glass floor”…
Friday Reads – 6 October 2023
• HS2 being scrapped means fewer trains and higher rail prices, experts warn (inews) • The new housing case for extending Crossrail to Ebbsfleet (JamesO’Malley) • Chemical attraction: Hackney Wick Overground station (BeautyOfTransport) • Northern to trial British Sign Language announcements on trains (Northern) • As Bristol weighs its public transport options, can it learn about trams from France? (BristolCable)…
Getting more bang for your buck – The Bangkok rail explosion
Having recently discussed how the laissez-faire approach to transit and urban planning in Jakarta is holding the city back, in this City Snapshot Dr Chris Hale focuses on one of Jakarta’s competitor Southeast Asian cities – Bangkok. Whilst it has recently opened the most new rail stations in a 5-year period in human history, a lack of public level engagement…