2023 has been another year to remember for ILG, part of the Yusen Logistics family, with awards, accreditations and generous amounts raised for charity. With even more growth and exciting projects on the horizon, 2024 looks set to beat the already high bar set this year. Industry Awards In July, ILG was awarded the Excellence in Customer Service award from…
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…
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…
From Old High German for “Twisted”.
The use of the word “queer” for homosexual dates from as recently 1922 when it was a perjorative insult. For most of fbb’s life “queer” was simply a synonym for “unusual” and it is in this sense that it finds its way into today’s blog. All fbb’s readers will immediately recognise the splendid actor John de Lancie as the recurring…
Look, The Tea Wagon Is Coming!
But Not This Sort? The above appears as a Tea CART on the sainted Wikipedia, sometimes called a tea WAGON in the U S of A. It is not to be confused with a tea TROLLEY … … or even a tea TROLLEY! And this might well be referred to as a tea WAGON! P owerfully P ulling P etroleum P roducts Those…
Friday Reads – 15 December 2023
• New Subway fleet enters passenger service in Glasgow (SPT) • Limit reached in the UK train baggage area (RailTech) • Biden to invest $8B for nationwide expansion of passenger rail (Route Fifty) • Evolyn to launch Paris – London trains in competition with Eurostar (Railway Gazette) • Daylighting is a Cheap Street Fix that Saves Lives. Why Don’t More…
Nestlé Cuts Ocean Transport Emissions with Maersk’s ECO Delivery Solution by Over 80%
Nestlé, the world’s largest food and beverage company, is cutting its ocean logistics greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by using Maersk’s ECO Delivery solution for 100% of its ocean containers shipped by Maersk in 2023, with an option to extend this agreement into 2024 and beyond. The seaborne emissions of these transports are being reduced by over 80% compared to the…
Scania’s New Biogas Engines: Going Greener with 5% Fuel Savings
Scania first hinted about its new biogas engines at last year’s IAA fair, but when the state-of-the-art engines arrived they came with a twist – they are now paired with two-thirds of the successful Super-based powertrain. The well-composed and harmonised trio – the new biogas engines plus the G25 gear-boxes and axles from the diesel sibling – work so well…
An Unusual Livery?
… Normally (?) Red, Green or Blue Livery is a very subjective thing but originally paint was applied to protect the structure, A single colour gave identity and mostly it was red, green or, more rarely, blue. There were some unusual colours. Alexander Northern and Newcastle Corporation were yellow; West Bridgford and Maidstone councils used brown. One colour that was…
Using a car frame, boat hull, or phone case as a supercapacitor (Anthropocene)
Using a clever combination of materials and design, engineers have made a battery-like device that is strong enough to provide mechanical support. A new battery-like energy-storing device is also tough enough to provide protection and mechanical support. The device could lead to extra power stored in structures such as phone cases, electric vehicle frames and ship hulls. That would mean…