Monday’s Friday Reads – 23 March 2020

Tube heating at closed City Road station to warm homes (IanVisits)

Comfort, or capitalist realism, more important on UK rails (PassengerTransport)

Barcelona Tibidabo tram reconstruction on hold (UrbanTransport)

Renfe inks $6bn deal to build US high speed train (RFI)

Understanding walkable density (CityObservatory)

NYC, Bogata, others open emergency cycleways (Forbes)

Father of modern NYC Subway Map Michael Hertz died last month (NYTimes)

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  1. Comfort or “Capitalist Realism?”
    There’s also a hole in the centre of the railway, the place where British Rail used to do the R and D and think big thoughts about the issues that are less immediately critical. Like comfort and design.
    Or a standard coupler for all the different trains, maybe?

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