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Thursday, July 4th, 2013NYC: CitiBikes are a Pain in the Ass
Friday, June 28th, 2013i was not hired or paid by anyone to make this movie. i made it because i was curious about the program. i did, in fairness, send it to the NYTimes and they loved it but were forced to reject it due the to gratuitous use of the word ASS. i was unwilling to remove […]
View this complete post...Pueblo, CO: Concrete Crosstie and Fastening System
Wednesday, June 19th, 2013An extensive experimental program investigating the concrete crosstie and fastening system behavior was executed in July 2012 at the Transportation Technology Center (TTC). The program recorded loads, strains, and displacements of the track components under passenger consists traveling at speeds of 2-102mph, freight consists with car weights ranging from 263-315kips, and static responses from a […]
View this complete post...Celebration, FL: Hidden Dumpster
Friday, June 14th, 2013Attention to detail is paramount in Celebration, Florida, where communal garbage collection is done in a way that isn’t unsightly. Some bonus commentary from a six year old. –strongtowns on YouTube.
View this complete post...Stop Distracted on Red: The Effects of Distracted Driving on Intersection Safety
Thursday, June 13th, 2013This video is a key educational tool in NCSR and FocusDriven’s Stop Distraction on Red Campaign. It features red-light safety camera images and footage of distracted drivers running red lights. The video combines clear captures of distracted drivers with informative red-light running and distracted driving statistics, visually linking the dangerous driving habits with their serious […]
View this complete post...Cleveland, OH: Rails to Trails
Monday, June 10th, 2013The inspiring true story of how a humble rail-trail has helped Cleveland bounce back from the Rust Belt doldrums… It’s wonderful to see the fruits of our labors – we are inspired to keep helping America’s communities reap the benefits of bike- and walkability! –Rails-to-Trails Conservancy on Facebook
View this complete post...Renton, WA: Bulldozer pushes rolled over semi on I-405
Friday, June 7th, 2013WSDOT maintenance crews used a bulldozer to push a rolled over semi out of the way on southbound I-405 in Renton. –wsdot on YouTube.
View this complete post...NYC: Improbable Journey – The Story of New York’s High Line
Thursday, June 6th, 2013How CSX helped turn an abandoned rail line in the heart of Manhattan’s Meatpacking District into one of the country’s most unique parks. –HowTomorrowMoves on YouTube.
View this complete post...Roseville, CA: Union Pacific Mechanics Keep Locomotives Operable For Emissions Reduction Experiment
Tuesday, June 4th, 2013Union Pacific Mechanics Keep Locomotives Operable For Emissions Reduction Experiment from 3BL Media on Vimeo. Comstock’s Magazine features a slide show of Union Pacific’s J.R. Davis Yard in Roseville, Calif., and the mechanics that maintain a series of experimental locomotives that are testing advanced emissions reduction technology in Union Pacific freight locomotives: 3bl.me/pvek6a
View this complete post...Why Should California’s High Speed Rail Start in San Joaquin Valley?
Wednesday, May 29th, 2013No matter whom you ask—state or local elected leader, economic developer, community member–someone has an opinion on the California high speed rail project. Approved by voters in November of 2008, it has now become one of the most talked about infrastructure projects in the state. In July, Governor Jerry Brown signed a construction financing bill […]
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