Holland Shipyards Group, Sequana Développement, and Roboat have announced that their 3D-printed, autonomous electric passenger ferry will be in operation on the river Seine by the summer of 2024 in time for the Paris 2024 …
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London eScooter trial data reveals mode shift but not from cars (CitiesToday)
New data released by Transport for London (TfL) has revealed that out of 2.5 million trips taken by rental e-scooter between June 2021 and November 2022, 93.5 percent would have otherwise been taken by walking, …
Continue readingUITP: Public transport needs to be even easier for passengers (IntlRailJ)
No passenger left behind Kevin Smith argues that changes in the travelling habits of urban rail passengers following the Covid-19 pandemic requires a fresh approach to how operators engage with and serve their customers, with …
Continue readingBike Runnels: Improving access for cyclists & all stairway users (ITE)
A runnel is a narrow channel in the ground that water flows through. A bike runnel is a narrow channel on the edge of a stairway that helpsdismounted cyclists with bikes, e-bikes or e-scooters negotiate …
Continue readingRoad pricing: A market based solution? Global survey (Transportist)
Good news everyone, road pricing is back on the agenda in New South Wales! The previous NSW administration passed a law that said that EVs will have to pay an odometer tax by 2027, or once …
Continue readingPublic transport design plays key role helping reduce road deaths (CitiesToday)
With road crashes killing around 1.3 million people each year, experts are examining how a more integrated approach can improve safety on the streets. Speaking at a panel on efficient public transport for safe and …
Continue readingBringing mobile phone coverage to the London Underground (TheEngineer)
A major new telecoms programme is currently being rolled out across London’s Tube, providing passengers with cellular coverage throughout the entire network for the first time. Andrew Wade reports. TFL’s Telecommunications Commercialisation Project (TCP) will …
Continue readingUK advances East Coast Digital Programme (RailTech)
The billion-pound plans to improve rail travel for passenger and freight operations to and from London have progressed further. Critical work took place over the last weekend in June to prepare for a digital future. …
Continue readingEuropean Sleepers’ first night train enters service (RailTech)
The dream has come true for founders Elmer van Buuren and Chris Engelsman: the first night train of their start up European Sleeper set off last Thursday night from Berlin to Brussels. Despite the bureaucratic …
Continue readingÎle-de-France Mobilités testing Parisian T12 tram-train (RailTech)
Dynamic testing of the T12 tram-train has begun along the entire line south of Paris. The 20.4-kilometre route will connect Massy to Évry-Courcouronnes in 39 minutes, passing through 13 municipalities in the Essonne department. Following …
Continue readingDfT recommendations to improve on-train air quality (RailBusiness)
The Department for Transport’s Science Advisory Council has made a number of recommendations in response to a Rail Safety & Standards Board analysis of air quality onboard trains. The council notes that the methodology makes it difficult …
Continue readingDeutsche Bahn’s Europabahn study (PedestrianObservations)
Deutsche Bahn released a study three days ago proposing to build a Europe-wide network of high-speed trains. There aren’t too many details – the fully study PDF is corrupted – but we can already learn a lot …
Continue readingDevelopment of multi-functional day/night trains (RailwayNews)
The R&D project Day/Night Train (TANA) was launched in June 2022. It is funded by the Austrian Federal Ministry for Climate Action in the Mobility of the Future funding line, managed by the Austrian Research …
Continue readingFrance developing 3 light & ultra-light rail technologies as local mobility (SNCF)
A well-developed rail network is the cornerstone of tomorrow’s public transport, so we’re expanding and innovating everywhere—including rural and low-density communities. Learn more about our tests and solutions. Mobility is a critical public service, and …
Continue readingElectric railways need to prepare for warming climate, warn experts (RailBusiness)
Britain’s electric railways need to adapt to climate warming, with travellers and freight facing increasing delays and disruption if they do not, a new report warns. In a letter to the Rail Minister, Huw Merriman …
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