Monday’s Friday Reads – 7 December 2020

Deferring Crossrail 2 doesn’t only bode ill for London (OnLondon)

London’s ‘field of broken dreams’ overflows (NYTimes)

The history and future of Vivarail (RailEngineer)

Berlin finally opens U5 metro extension under Unter den Linden (UrbanTransport)

Man buys decommissioned Red Rocket streetcar (Dalhousie)

How Pittsburgh is redesigning its streets to slow down drivers (PghCityPaper)

World’s best luxury train is in the UK (CNBC)

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3 comments

  1. In response to the hyperbole about black cabs “disappearing”, I don’t have a crystal ball, but I would say the pandemic has hit the likes of Uber drivers much harder than it’s hit black cabbies, and the Uber/minicab types are more likely to have pivoted to other work and less likely to come back.

  2. The CR2 article is spot on … [Snip! LBM]
    It’s all very worrying – see also the current issue of “Modern Railways” on this subject.

  3. Formulaic is the word I would use about an article illustrating the decline in London licensed taxis with a field of disused “black cabs”, several of which are not black. And in the article, London’s buses are described by a taxi chap as not red any more – what have I missed?

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