Doesn't make much sense to remove trams because of traffic congestion. Will only make it worse!
#kolkata #india #tram #trams https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-01-07/melbourne-tram-enthusiasts-fight-to-save-kolkata-tram-network/106204938
Doesn't make much sense to remove trams because of traffic congestion. Will only make it worse!
#kolkata #india #tram #trams https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-01-07/melbourne-tram-enthusiasts-fight-to-save-kolkata-tram-network/106204938
Obligatory pic of a Melbourne tram.
Obligatory pic of a Melbourne tram.
The state of Melbourne's and Victoria's roads are bad. The recent downpours have made them even worse with new potholes all over the place. This photo taken in South Yarra is just one example.
Be careful driving along Toorak Road St near the Church St corner travelling north. If you are a pedestrian waiting for a tram, stand behind the big metal box so you are shielded from large muddy splashes as car tyres dip into these deep potholes. When getting on/off the tram make sure you walk around these potholes. They are in the places where tram doors open. You could definitely hurt your ankle if you accidentally stepped in them.
The state of Melbourne's and Victoria's roads are bad. The recent downpours have made them even worse with new potholes all over the place. This photo taken in South Yarra is just one example.
Be careful driving along Toorak Road St near the Church St corner travelling north. If you are a pedestrian waiting for a tram, stand behind the big metal box so you are shielded from large muddy splashes as car tyres dip into these deep potholes. When getting on/off the tram make sure you walk around these potholes. They are in the places where tram doors open. You could definitely hurt your ankle if you accidentally stepped in them.
@NewtonMark I think I know a way to save NEOM/The Line.
Here's how the Crown Prince, Beloved Leader of Saudi, can not only deliver, but enhance his vision of a ~180 kilometre long city of the future.
First, we need to save some money. So let's start by taking the roof off the travel corridor.
Instead of "the line", I call this cost-reduced version "the street".
In this configuration, you have an open-air "street" with separate "buildings" on either side.
And sure, a single long east-west street is certainly visionary.
But you know what's better than one? Twenty.
That's right, we'll have 20 streets running east to west.
But why stop there?
Let's bisect the 20 east to west streets with 20 more running north to south.
That's 40 streets in total.
If we divide the 180 km total length between these 40 streets, we're left with a length of 4.5 kilometres each.
I call this vision "the grid".
Now, because each of these streets are now 4.5 kilometres long, we can travel from one end of each street to the other far more quickly than a maglev could travel 180 kilometres.
And we'll do this in a futuristic pod-like vehicle powered by renewable electric power.
I call these vehicles: Trams.
So you'll have a "network" of these "trams" running along this "grid" of 4.5 kilometre long "streets". With 20 "streets" running north to south and 20 "streets" running east to west.
Best of all, instead of being one continuous building, in this configuration the buildings are divided up into "blocks" that can be developed as people move in!
I know it's a bold and futuristic vision.
But in this "grid" configuration, with streets, blocks, and trams, I believe the Crown Prince can deliver his vision of a city of the future.
#neom #Urbanism #UrbanPlanning #cities #TheLine #tram #trams #futurism
@NewtonMark I think I know a way to save NEOM/The Line.
Here's how the Crown Prince, Beloved Leader of Saudi, can not only deliver, but enhance his vision of a ~180 kilometre long city of the future.
First, we need to save some money. So let's start by taking the roof off the travel corridor.
Instead of "the line", I call this cost-reduced version "the street".
In this configuration, you have an open-air "street" with separate "buildings" on either side.
And sure, a single long east-west street is certainly visionary.
But you know what's better than one? Twenty.
That's right, we'll have 20 streets running east to west.
But why stop there?
Let's bisect the 20 east to west streets with 20 more running north to south.
That's 40 streets in total.
If we divide the 180 km total length between these 40 streets, we're left with a length of 4.5 kilometres each.
I call this vision "the grid".
Now, because each of these streets are now 4.5 kilometres long, we can travel from one end of each street to the other far more quickly than a maglev could travel 180 kilometres.
And we'll do this in a futuristic pod-like vehicle powered by renewable electric power.
I call these vehicles: Trams.
So you'll have a "network" of these "trams" running along this "grid" of 4.5 kilometre long "streets". With 20 "streets" running north to south and 20 "streets" running east to west.
Best of all, instead of being one continuous building, in this configuration the buildings are divided up into "blocks" that can be developed as people move in!
I know it's a bold and futuristic vision.
But in this "grid" configuration, with streets, blocks, and trams, I believe the Crown Prince can deliver his vision of a city of the future.
#neom #Urbanism #UrbanPlanning #cities #TheLine #tram #trams #futurism
Nice! Finally a sport all of Melbourne can get behind.
"Melbourne tram drivers Sally Burgess and Craig Maher have been training for the World Tramdriver Championship in Vienna.
The competition combines eight activities, including precision stopping and speed control, as well as "tram bowling", which involves skittles.
The event will get underway on September 13 and will be streamed online."
Nice! Finally a sport all of Melbourne can get behind.
"Melbourne tram drivers Sally Burgess and Craig Maher have been training for the World Tramdriver Championship in Vienna.
The competition combines eight activities, including precision stopping and speed control, as well as "tram bowling", which involves skittles.
The event will get underway on September 13 and will be streamed online."
This particularly annoys me – when the ad wrap covers the tram windows with a block colour, meaning it could've just been left uncovered. Ad wrap should be banned over tram windows.
This particularly annoys me – when the ad wrap covers the tram windows with a block colour, meaning it could've just been left uncovered. Ad wrap should be banned over tram windows.