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2 Sep 2014: Our man goes deep (underground) with Crossrail’s cock-a-hoop chairman to see if all the hype surrounding London’s new underground railway is merited
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27 Aug 2014: Adam Greenfield explains why many urbanists think the lowly bus – emblem of all that is slow, stigmatised and wasteful – is the key to city transit ... and that Latin America is the only place doing it right
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22 Aug 2014: City links: The week’s best city stories claim that heritage preservation kills cities, criticise New York for being a ‘Disneyland for hipsters’ and sing happy birthday to Chennai
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14 Aug 2014: Purpose-built taxis will be able to handle extreme Australian weather and will come in black, silver and white
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13 Aug 2014: Though hard engineering continues, TfL remains a hotbed of innovation – as it should, considering its history
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Guardian Professional, 18 Jul 2014:
Turn stations into shops, give staff more power and connect up trains with buses, argues Paul Salveson
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14 Jul 2014: The two-lane elevated orange Cykelslangen – the latest of the city's continuous and safe bike lanes – is a joy to ride as it wriggles its way over the harbour
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11 Jul 2014: The Albanian capital, one of the most polluted in Europe, is struggling to shake off the bicycle's 'communist' image
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10 Jul 2014: Which city you live in makes a huge difference to how you commute. DataShine, from UCL’s Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, uses census data to make the issue easier to visualise. Why is the bike so big in Hackney, Oxford or Bristol? Why do so many more people in Birmingham commute by bus compared with Bradford?
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