The experimental railway in London that never stopped
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The experimental railway in London that never stopped
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#2Or a related note, what happens is one can use light rail tracks in SF Bay area as extra car lanes? Does it help in any way? Lets say we have special cars which can run on rails when train is not coming.
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#4Pretty Interesting. Anyone knows the economics of this today? Or a related note, what happens is one can use light rail tracks in SF Bay area as extra car lanes? Does it help in any way? Lets say we have special cars which can run on rails when train is not coming.
Maybe if everyone car-pooled optimally and we prohibited not-pooling during rush we would not have this problem. My dream world would have more extensive subways in the bay area that runs 24hrs a day so that I can never drive again.
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#5(The exception is to let someone who can't use the walkway or get on quickly enough, like a wheelchair user, to board.)
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#6http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paternoster
Hint: they are dangerous
Also like the old busses which had no doors so you could just jump on
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#8Pretty Interesting. Anyone knows the economics of this today? Or a related note, what happens is one can use light rail tracks in SF Bay area as extra car lanes? Does it help in any way? Lets say we have special cars which can run on rails when train is not coming.
http://tlcminnesota.typepad.com/.a/6a00e553d253af88330176173...
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#9Please don't hide youtube video controls.
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#10http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Routemaster
Boris, the London mayor, re-introduced these. I look forward to his PMship after Cameron, mainly because of the points he makes about freedom in this piece, using the Routemaster metaphorically (paragraph 7 on).
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/10067598/Hop-on-and-off-...