Monthly Archives: January 2024

Head of Operations – Go North West

  We’re looking for a top class Head of Operations  We are searching for a talented Head of Operations to provide engaging leadership and hands on direction for the operations and service control teams, initially across four locations in Greater Manchester. Go North West was formed 2019 when Go-Ahead acquired Queens Road depot from First Bus. In 2023, the company…

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Politics And Transport – Manchester

Is There A Genuinely Objective View? Andy Burnham,  Manchester Mega-Mayor, seems to think so in a sound bite in October 2023. But being “on he up” suggests that performance was originally “down”.  A leading magazine … … was a little more cautious a few weeks later in November 2023. The overall view seems to have been “could do better” and…

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Tuesday MiniBlog

It’s Harry Potter’s Fault! With Harry and Ron driving their blue Anglia above the Glenfinnan Viaduct, the Jacobite steam hauled excursion train has become world famous. Sadly, the visitor crowds on the West Highland Line have somewhat detracted from the other toute to the Isle of Skye, namely from Inverness via the Kyle of Lochalsh. Something of the nostalgia of…

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Show Preview: Retail Supply Chain & Logistics Expo

The Retail Supply Chain & Logistics Expo is the UK’s leading retail-focused logistics exhibition. Key UK automation distributor RARUK Automation Limited will be showcasing the latest robotic technology to improve the efficiency of internal logistics operations. The event will be taking place on the 27th and 28th of February at the ExCel London. RARUK Automation is a dedicated automation company…

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Monday’s Friday Reads – 8 January 2023

• London Tube strikes called off as more pay talks planned (BBC News) • Weight limit for Albert Bridge to stop it suffering same fate as Hammersmith Bridge (Standard) • More details about plans to open the Holborn tunnels to the public (Ian Visits) • HS2 Project Update, January 2024: Video (HS2 Ltd) • Channel tunnel 30 years on –…

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Monday Mini-Blog

 Master Cutler – a P.S. The train (from yesterday’s blog) was a relative newcomer to the named trains game. It first ran in October 1947 between London Marylebone and Sheffield Victoria calling at Leicester Central and Nottingham Victoria and using the Great Central main line. Its normal loco was an A3 pacific but occasionally a “streak” would appear. With the…

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Tuesday Meeting 9th January

A quick reminder to those interested that our first meeting of 2024 is on Tuesday 9th January at the Crosse Keys pub in the City of London. For more details click ‘Monthly Meetup – 2nd Tuesday Evening in the City‘ at the top of the home page. If you wish to join our small select group then see you there!…

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Sunday Variety

Seaton Bus Station? Ted Gosling is something of an expert on the history of Seaton and has published numerous books, mainly collections of old photos, covering the history of town and around. His books often contain errors, mostly of no great importance, but one error  has slightly irritated fbb over the years. Just along the road from fbb mansions is…

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A Fairly Feeble Feast of Firsts

 A I, Eh? Aye; Pray Why? (Part 2) The book on Ai duly arrived from the South American rain forest early yesterday afternoon. The print is small so reading will be a magnifier assisted challenge and certainly haf hardly started by later yesterday evening. Bedtime reading is quite hard using one hand for the book, one for the magnifier and…

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Friday Reads – 5 December 2023

• Major disruption expected on London Underground throughout next week (The Guardian) • Subway Trains Collide in Manhattan, Causing Derailment (New York Times) • Transit Project Openings in 2024: A Global Review (The Transport Politic) • The UK’s High-Speed Rail Successes & Misfires: Video (RMTransit) • TfL learning lessons from the Burberry Street station controversy (Ian Visits) • Google Maps…

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