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Some might find this interesting: due to a combination of one-time variables, it is entirely possible the Bay Area yesterday had the nation's busiest light rail system and third-busiest heavy rail system.
Due to the Giants' victory parade in downtown SF, BART had 568,061 exits and Muni Metro (light rail) had over 250,000 exits. Due to this week's storm surge, New York wasn't running trains yesterday. The most recent APTA report has DC and Chicago with higher average weekday riders on their heavy rail systems, Boston heavy rail at 540k and Boston light rail (which is normally the nation's busiest system) at 248k. |
http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/783/seilbahn.png Source: Hamburg Abendblatt It says that even the Project in HH city to be cancelled from Altona, an Italian Company would like to build it from Hafencity till the future Garden Demonstration. Actually from Altona would be in middle river Elbe, where upto 70m high ships would cross that cables, it means, the pillars should have been some 100m high, as in Altona is not a big hill. Then now from Hafencity seems lower, where big ships do not pass below. Well, anyway the project is unnecessary for sure, but brings a parallel turistic transportation to the poor areas of city. |
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Swimming To Work In London?
Read More: http://thecityfix.com/blog/friday-fu...ork-in-london/ Quote:
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Mathematicians suggest new way for aircraft boarding
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This DIY Traffic Counter Could Change Everything About Transportation Planning
Read More: http://www.theatlanticcities.com/com...planning/3846/ Quote:
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"Change everything about transportation planning"?
That's some serious hyperbole. More data is nice, but this changes basically nothing at all. |
A guy named Constantine Hannaher made these Lego models of DC-area transit vehicles. Here's his website.
Metrorail: http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3573/3...34c_z.jpg?zz=1 VRE commuter rail: http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4104/4...0237aa57_z.jpg MARC commuter rail: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7159/6...04007f98_z.jpg WMATA local bus: http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6059/6...2eecb37e_z.jpg WMATA MetroExtra (express) bus: http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6212/6...3c558ff3_z.jpg Old style WMATA bus (retired paint scheme but you still see it a lot): http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6034/6...39c5e798_z.jpg Fairfax Connector bus: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7259/7...de79e561_z.jpg Arlington Transit bus: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7238/7...e65a0cfd_z.jpg Richmond Highway Express: http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6111/6...3721f358_z.jpg |
Nice! :tup:
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I'm scared.
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Japan Is Working On A 300 MPH Floating Train
Read More: http://www.businessinsider.com/japan...-train-2012-11 Quote:
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Could Twitter help urban planners improve transport networks?
Read More: http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datab...sport-networks Quote:
Full Series: http://www.flickr.com/photos/walking...th/6804680189/ Fischer created this map using data from over one million Tweet-based trips in August 2011. Advocates of HS2 may feel somewhat vindicated. http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-imag...-Isles-001.jpg Using data from Twitter covering 60,000 trips, aggregated within a ten mile radius, Fischer created this map of Europe's transport network. He acknowledges that disproportionately high Twitter usage levels in England and the Netherlands has skewed the overall picture. http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-imag...Europe-001.jpg Broadway shows clearly as the most heavily used route, with subway networks also well-defined. http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-imag...er-NYC-001.jpg Trips across the bay and along the peninsula dominate, though aggregation radii make it difficult to know exactly which road or rail line was being used. http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-imag...her-SF-001.jpg The Chicago map was made by plotting ten thousand Twitter-sourced points over an OpenStreetMap grid. Fischer points out that the thicker line heading to the southwest doesn't correspond to any major road or rail line. http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-imag...hicago-001.jpg |
We swim, run, and cycle to work. Why not jump?
http://www.salto.ee/fast-track/ Salto Architects’ 560-foot-long trampoline walkway, Fast Track, was built this summer as part of an emerging architecture festival called Archstoyanie. The six-year-old event is held in the small village of Nikola-Lenivets, a few hours outside of Moscow, that has recently blossomed as a center for land art. http://www.salto.ee/wp-content/uploa...ta-Shohov3.jpg http://www.salto.ee/wp-content/uploa...8/IMG_1812.jpg http://www.salto.ee/wp-content/uploa...8/IMG_2047.jpg http://www.salto.ee/wp-content/uploa...8/DSCF4187.jpg http://www.zundelcristea.com/project...t.html?lang=en We propose an inflatable bridge equipped with giant trampolines, dedicated to the joyful release from gravity as one bounces above the river. Installed near the Bir-Hakeim Bridge, it is formed of inflatable modules, like giant life-preservers, 30 meters in diameter. In the central part of each ring, a trampoline mesh is stretched. The floating buoys, fabricated in PVC membrane, are attached together by cord to form a stable and self-supporting ensemble. Each module under tension - filled with 3700 cubic meters of air - develops in space with an arch-like form. http://www.zundelcristea.com/IMG/jpg/ZC-106-002.jpg http://www.zundelcristea.com/IMG/jpg/ZC-106-001.jpg http://www.zundelcristea.com/IMG/jpg/ZC-106-003.jpg http://www.zundelcristea.com/IMG/jpg/ZC-106-004.jpg |
Honestly, that's probably the stupidest thing I've ever seen.
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It looks fun, but not practical. Make it a park.
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Fun, until everybody starts flying over the edges into the water, or bumping heads with other people. :P
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that tokyo subway scares me. i hear mostly alcohol induced horror stories from inlaws who go to japan frequently, wasted salary men the day after passed out in the middle of the platform, projectile barf....on that note, anyone remember a story about the last legal drinking car on some east coast commuter rail route? i forget the deal, but apparently is was an after work party everyday and the last of its kind....
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