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Traffic jams are bleeding the Romanian economy dry
Sometimes people notice that sitting around in cars isn't particularly productive.
https://english.elpais.com/international/2026-02-21/traffic-jams-are-bleeding-the-romanian-economy-dry.htmlOpen linkView original on lemmy.mlSpain to launch €60 monthly nationwide public transport pass
Spain is ramping up to follow Germany's Deutschland Ticket, which gives nationwide public transit access for a flat rate.
I love our Deutschland Tickets. The subscription system is wonky, but once you have it running it's wonderful.
Nice work, Spain!
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/15/spain-to-launch-60-monthly-nationwide-public-transport-passOpen linkView original on lemmy.mlAnimation showing impact of the urban freeway on Rochester NY's neighborhoods 1951 to 2002.
It's abundantly clear the urban freeways are a total an abject failure for cities and should be removed.
Train operator GWR to be renationalised in about a year - boss
The countries with the devolved private rail systems continue to heal.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy4r18jdjp8oOpen linkView original on lemmy.mlPublic bus ridership hits record high despite capacity strains (Macau)
It looks like Macau's public transit system is seeing incredible increases in ridership. A 71% increase over 2020 is huge and that's wonderful, but the busses are hitting physical limits on how many people they can carry.
The city's been building out a LRT system that opened last year. Hopefully that will take some of the strain, but given the bus limitations, they'll need to keep adding rail as fast as possible.
Macau LRT Wikipedia Page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macau_Light_Rapid_Transit
https://macaudailytimes.com.mo/public-bus-ridership-hits-record-high-despite-capacity-strains.htmlOpen linkView original on lemmy.ml"Every bike could be another car making congestion worse": Cyclists fight to save cycle lanes facing removal due to looming deadline to make temporary bollards permanent
Every bike in the bike lane should make drivers happy. That's a few seconds they might be saving on their drive. Every bit of research shows adding lanes doesn't seriously make commutes faster, but removing competing traffic surely does.
https://road.cc/content/news/cyclists-fight-save-cycle-lanes-facing-removal-315715Open linkView original on lemmy.ml[article] Want to know what’s going right in Britain? Come to the capital, look at the Elizabeth line railway | Jonn Elledge
London has managed to stabilize the routes and scheduling around the new Elizabeth Line metro in the city. This means they're comfortable with the infrastructure and have the staff to man it properly and they're going from 16 trains an hour to 20 per hour during peak times! That's a train every 3 minutes!
The Elizabeth Line was built to serve east London which had a lack of serious rail services, despite lots of growth over 50 years. It's been wildly successful since it opened in May 2022. It's served over 600,000,000 total trips, with peak days of 800k people per day. The line basically caps out based on how many trains can physically run, so going to 20 per hour could get the line up to a million people per day. That's a huge achievement in the transit world.
Nice work, London!
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/aug/11/britain-elizabeth-line-railway-treasury-birmingham-manchester-leedsOpen linkView original on lemmy.mlSound Transit’s 2 Line Is Even More Popular Than We Thought » The Urbanist
Seattle has opened a subsection of their new Light Rail Line (Line 2). It doesn't connect to downtown yet (still working out engineering issues with the floating bridges), but they were smart enough to start running the section already complete.
Massive (by US standards) ridership has ensured. People needed the transit!
Seattle's geography is really tough for transit systems. The quantity of bottlenecks from riders and mountains is quite high. Trains are a necessity going forward to tie together the region.
https://www.theurbanist.org/2025/08/15/sound-transits-2-line-is-even-more-popular-than-we-thought/Open linkView original on lemmy.mlGermany and UK sign declaration for direct rail link
https://www.iamexpat.de/expat-info/germany-news/germany-and-uk-sign-declaration-direct-rail-linkOpen linkView original on lemmy.mlSeeking suggestions to replace my C.H.I.P. Computer
I was one of the lucky ones to receive their C.H.I.P. computer hardware back in the day:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CHIP_(computer)
It's just another SBC ala the Pi world of machines, but it had a few features I really liked:
- was physically small
- was powered entirely by a USB port that worked off of my laptop
- ran Debian/Armbian style Linux distros
- had a fully functional USB OTG console (this is especially important)
- had enough RAM for general hacking, but nothing hugely special
Too bad Next Thing Co got over ambitious and ran themselves out of business because their design was great, though it did run really hot at times.
So, I need a replacement. My major use case is while traveling. I like to do small SBC-based projects on the go. This means on trains and airplanes, coding and working with electronics/sensors. My new job starting in a month will have me commuting on a train for an hour twice per week, so I'd like to find a new board I can work with.
What boards can people suggest? I've done some searching and I have a few in mind, but I'd like to hear your ideas.
I do know about the RPi Zero 2 W, but I've never liked the RPi Zero boards and their form factor makes me sad for some reason. Mostly, they're unweildy given the off balance design. What else is out there? What's worked for you?
France shows strong interest in Vietnam’s metro and high-speed railway projects
Vietnam has build working towards some serious transit upgrades lately. The HSR line between the major cities, and starting to ban gas powered vehicles on a very accelerated time scale both show a nation wanting to modernize and build needed resources for their people.
France and Vietnam relations have come a long way since the 1960's... building relationships and resources is good work.
https://vietnamnet.vn/en/france-shows-strong-interest-in-vietnam-s-metro-and-high-speed-railway-projects-2421796.htmlOpen linkView original on lemmy.mlParis Metro: From Orly Airport to the City Center in 25 Minutes - We Build Value
Paris continues to rock it on transit construction. It takes decades to modernize and refurbish a tier 1 city's infrastructure and they're well ahead of schedule on supporting the city's needs with new metros, trams, biking, and pedestrianized infrastructure.
Viva la France!
https://www.webuildvalue.com/en/infrastructure/metro-paris-subway.htmlOpen linkView original on lemmy.mlAn Ode to the Miniature Fire Truck — Streetsblog USA
Huge fire trucks are a real problem for cities. Requiring roads to be huge so emergency vehicles can move through them is locking streets into being big for unnecessary reasons.
I lived in a tiny town for a few years. They wanted to build a road out to some spread out houses, but couldn't afford it. The reason? The fire department bought a new huge truck and demanded the road be wide enough for them to turn the truck around anywhere they liked.
The result was part of the city being cut off for decades as the city council fought the firefighters. All because anyone of 1800 people bought a hook and ladder truck capable of handling skyscraper fires. The tallest building in town is three stories and it still burned down, even with the oversized truck on hand.
https://usa.streetsblog.org/2021/05/04/an-ode-to-the-miniature-fire-truckOpen linkView original on lemmy.mlSeattle’s new bike lanes are freight infrastructure
I really liked the tone of their article. It's uplifting about how the bike roads are supporting commercial style activities along with being transit resources.
In Berlin I was fascinated by the sheer volume of material being delivered by bikes. Both individuals and companies use the bike roads to move goods. Some of the bikes could haul some serious tonnage, especially the cargo bikes with an enclosed box truck style back end.
Bike infrastructure is commercial infrastructure and it supports jobs all along the route.
https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/2025/07/21/seattles-new-bike-lanes-are-freight-infrastructure/Open linkView original on lemmy.mlAurora Avenue bus-only lanes go 24/7 in Seattle, street parking for cars relocated
Seattle continues to inch towards being a pedestrian city again. Now if they could just find a way to make a streetcar that's not stuck in traffic all day...
https://komonews.com/news/local/aurora-bus-only-lanes-go-247-in-seattleOpen linkView original on lemmy.ml
