Friday Reads – 20 April 2018

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12 comments

  1. I forgot to email in: last Thursday’s In Our Time (R4 or Podcast) was about George and Robert Stephenson.

  2. Briantist
    That was the 12th of April broadcast..
    Direct link here

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    The “Wired” article on trams is deeply annoying – they don’t have a comments section.

  3. … and also on Radio 4, last Tuesday’s “The long View” had a discussion about safety concerns and the introduction of new technology, comparing Huskisson’s death on the opening day of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, with the first fatality arising from driverless cars.

  4. The electric taxi. Looks like an impressive vehicle, but London is still very short of charging infrastructure. (Perhaps I should say, working infrastructure, there’s a number of chargers in place that are broken).
    I’m not clear why tfl seem so against lpg. This isn’t perfect (CO2 emissions), but removes the particulates issue. Could be implemented very quickly as an interim step before electrification is mainstream. Especially useful in order boroughs where charging infrastructure is even scarcer? But apparently tfl seem very against lpg?
    https://www.fleetnews.co.uk/news/fleet-industry-news/2016/07/25/autogas-to-trial-lpg-taxi-trial-in-london

  5. ID
    Even odder is that many of the individual Boroughs have quite sizeable fleets of small lpg-poiwered vehicles – usually street-sweeping machines & similar.

    [Snip. LBM]

  6. What do we know of the charging facilities in London, especially the taxi-specific sites?

  7. 60% of charging is done at homes overnight. Bear that in mind when considering the availability of charging infrastructure.

  8. @Peewee

    ……which is only possible if you have off street parking available at home. What proportion of London’s car owners have that facility?

  9. Hammersmith & Fulham have ( and are) rolling out on-street charging points in significant numbers.
    https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/parking/parking-permits/electric-vehicles
    With more points in supermarkets and forecourts the coverage is getting close to being good.

    Although I would note that some “available” points can be blocked by “not in use but not being charged” vehicles of the “Bluecity” electric car club

  10. There is a specific TfL programme aimed at providing rapid charging points at taxi ranks, I understand

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