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And Now Thomas Heatherwick Coins A New Word

My Internet trawl for the New Bus for London, picked up this article in the Financial Times called Touched With Madeness about Thomas Heatherwick.

So many quirky ideas, may look good on paper, but can’t be made. His can, although he had a few early ones suffered from problems. But then so did Brunel’s.

Hence the idea that every idea and design should have the quality of madeness or the ability to be made.

April 18, 2013 Posted by | World | , , , | Leave a comment

The New Buses for London Are Arriving

Transport Engineer, which I would assume is a serious web site has just published this article about New Bus for London production.

The article doesn’t say directly, but it does seem to indicate that production is on schedule for the start-up of services on route 24 on June 22nd.

However, it does say this about emissions from the buses.

Emission testing on an early vehicle that has been in service for eight months and covered more than 15,000 miles show levels at 2.048g/km of NOx – around four times less than the fleet average for existing hybrid buses. 

CO2 has been measured at 690.23g/km, which is marginally better than the fleet average for hybrids (864g/km) and almost half the fleet average for diesel buses (1,295g/km). As for diesel particulates, the figure is 0.012g/km, one quarter of the fleet average for hybrid and diesel buses together.

As to the local pre-production examples on route 38, they seem to be quietly trundling between Victoria and Hackney Central. The only negative reaction you hear, is when you joke that we’ll be losing the Hackney Eight to the toffs in Hampstead.

April 18, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment