Net Zero Paths Destination board full of delays

Friday Reads – 24 March 2023

Attempts to restart the Western Rail Link to Heathrow (IanVisits)

20 years after Congestion Charge began, let’s recognise TfL as a tech innovator (OnLondon)

Weirdest ride ever! Riding through London’s new, pre-effluent super sewer (CyclingWeekly)

Throughout the rich world, the young are falling out of love with cars (Economist-£)

NY state officially cancels LaGuardia AirTrain project (Archinect)

Philadelphia pulls plug on low ridership rail extension over FTA cost concerns (BillyPenn)

Sustainable aviation biofuel crops would need 1.2 million square miles (Anthropocene)

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2 comments

  1. A western link to Heathrow is well in keeping with the everywhere to everywhere philosophy, also seen in the number of places which have a direct connection to Manchester airport. The inbound line would need to cross the GWML down tracks, presumably by flyover or tunnel, so would already be on a cost par with doing the same thing at the east Heathrow junction, withour adding the new tracks and the mooted tunnel. On a list of the 99 most-needed rail projects, I’d have this one in three figures.

  2. @Garry Brown

    Given that the existing connection to the Colnbrook Oil terminal is 1.5km away from Heathrow Terminal 5 and this already has a dive-under the GWML, running a single track on the existing rail is just a bit of electrification an “simple” flip over of the West Drayton junction. The hardest part would be the under-M25 bit!

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