In scale and speed of construction, Tianjin West seems almost impossible – especially when viewed from Britain. It is, therefore, the perfect embodiment of China’s high speed rail network, on which the station can be found. It is also, I am sorry to say, the antithesis of the development of high speed rail in Britain, […]
Very Handy Andy : Fine And Dandy (3)
Curiouser And Curiouser There are three stations called Watford. One is actually just called Watford but tends to be known as Watford (Met) for Metropolitan Line. (above map, centre left, definitely an “Underground” station). The station is quite sweet realty and probably the least used of the three. Watford High Street (map bottom right) was served by the “Watford Electrics”…
Commercial Manager – trentbarton
Commercial Manager A rare and exciting opportunity has arisen within our really good bus company and we’re on the hunt for someone to step up and take a leading role within the commercial team of one of the most dynamic, customer focused and forward thinking bus companies in the UK. The individual At trentbarton we’re all about people,…
Very Handy Andy : Fine And Dandy (2)
Disintegrated Integration Manchester Mega-Mayor Andy Burnham has made much of his desire to have an integrated transport system like that in London. But, as we shall see, London’s “system” is very far from integrated. Yesterday, we saw that National Rail was offering a fare of £6.70 for one stop on the Elizabeth Line line between Paddington and Bond Street (it…
Monday’s Friday Reads – 2 October 2023
• The war on motorists: The secret history of a myth as old as cars themselves (Guardian) • RMT tube strike to cause severe disruption to the London Underground next week (IanVisits) • The history, vast expansion, & future of London Stratford station (OnLondon) • City Talks – British Rail with Christian Wolmar: Podcast (CentreForCities) • North America’s sleeper train…
Very Handy Andy : Fine And Dandy (1)
Or Is It? Seems quite a big in-box? Leaving aide the rather odd phrase “overland train services”, we are encouraged that Mr Burnham wants to have a fully integrated transport system for Manchester. We may be slightly less encouraged that he wants to be as integrated as transport in London. Maybe he has never used public transport in London? So…
Sunday Variety
Let The Train Take The Grain! Look very closely at this post WW2 picture of the Ben Nevis Distillery at Fort William. It was a visit taken on the fbb’s recent holiday.. Now look even more closely to the right of the old car! You might spot a railway track emenating from a wagon turntable. Here is the track where…
Saturday Variety
On The Bright Side fbb can remember several articles in the Railway Press that painted a sorrowful picture of train travel in the USA. The thrust of these articles was that everybody flies everywhere or drives a huge gas-guzzling car! Over the past ew years, fbb has been following the development of Brightline, which lays claim to being the first…
Logistics Businesses Urge Welsh Government to Plan for the Future
Logistics businesses have this week urged the Welsh government to provide a clear future plan for logistics at a roundtable hosted by Logistics UK, attended by Welsh Deputy Minister for Climate Change, Lee Waters MS. At the event, hosted at Owens Group’s facility in Cardiff Bay, members and industry leaders discussed the key priorities for the Wales National Freight and Logistics…
The university run – Sort My Sign
This week, many families will be taking to the roads to help move their children into university accommodation around the country. A time packing up the car with numerous essential (or maybe not!) items to ensure that home from home comforts and essential study equipment is transported to start their higher education journey. Many of these journeys will be on…