Archive for the 'Transportation' Category

Sep 20 2007

It’s coming back

Published by Ben under Etcetera, Transportation

delorean.jpg

(via The Guardian: “Back to the present for DeLorean,” by John Sterlicchi [30 Aug 2007])

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Sep 03 2007

But maybe you knew that already

Published by Ben under Etcetera, Science, Sociology, Transportation

You want ice?  You need black cherries. (via LifeHacker)

Loneliness is bad for your health.

Bikes “aren’t transportation.”

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Sep 07 2006

Go train, go!

Published by Ben under Eco-Issues, Transportation

“Draw a 100-mile circle around almost any major world city — Rome, Paris, Tokyo — and there’s an extensive commuter rail network linking vibrant communities. We have antiquated commuter rail networks around Boston and New York. We’ve starved the infrastructure.

Yet New England, a century ago, had a robust rail network, covering a huge percentage of its territory. Many of the rail lines — or at least their rights-of-way — still exist. But New England’s state transportation departments have made no push to coalesce, project needed passenger services, consult with the sometimes obdurate freight railroads, rebuild the missing Hudson River bridge, and employ carrots and sticks to get longer-distance freight onto trains.

(via New England Futures: “Road, Rail, Air, Water: Separate Worlds or One System?” by Neal Peirce & Curtis Johnson)

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