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- Mobile handsets with "FeliCa" smart card function
[Resource 333] Japan plans mobile phone pay plan, BBC News Online 27/10/03
(Page published 31 Oct 2003)
- Two London Underground trains derail within 48 hours
[Resource 329] Second Tube train derailed, BBC News Online 19/10/2003
(Page published 20 Oct 2003)
- "Cool the Tube!" -- the funny ideas
[Resource 285] Your ideas to cool the Tube (and win £100k), BBC News Online 23/7/03.
(Page published 23 Jul 2003)
- The web site of London Transport Museum
[Resource 233] London's Transport Museum (Home Page)
(Page published 21 May 2003)
- "The museums of railways"
(Digital Camera Report from Birmingham No. 10)
Apparently one of the outstanding features of British rail culture
is the extensive activity of preservation, that can be experienced
when you take ride on any of the preserved railways or trains, or
when you visit one of the railway museums. Absolutely superb!
(Page published 21 May 2003)
- My private tourists' guide to Birmingham
This document was prepared for colleagues of JRGS (Japanese Researchers' and
Graduate students' Society), yet another Japanese expatriates' society here
in the UK. Well, I will publish this document in the hope that the City wins
the "Capital of Culture" bid.
(Page published 19 May 2003, last updated 5 Jun 2003)
- The displays at London Transport Museum
[Photo 208] Date this photo is taken: 26 August 2002
(Page published 13 May 2003)
- Home page of West Midlands Passenger Transport Authority (WMPTA)
[Resource 206] West Midlands Passenger Transport Authority Home Page
(Page published 13 May 2003)
- Home Page of Travel West Midlands, the bus operator
[Resource 205] Travel West Midlands Home Page
(Page published 12 May 2003)
- The facade of London Transport Museum
[Photo 203] Date this photo is taken: 26 August 2002
(Page published 11 May 2003)
- "Scaring double-deck buses"
(Digital Camera Report from Birmingham No. 6)
The double-deck buses - a British speciality - is scaring and difficult.
Nevertheless, this is an inevitable mode of transport if you are to live
in Birmingham.
(Page published 25 Oct 2002)
- The famous London's double decker bus
[Photo 99] Date this photo is taken: 10 February 2002
(Page published 23 Oct 2002)
- "Bendibus" in Service 67, the only service using articulated buses
[Photo 98] Date this photo is taken: 23 February 2002
(Page published 23 Oct 2002)
- The mess seen at the bus stops along Corporation Street
[Photo 97] Date this photo is taken: 23 February 2002
(Page published 23 Oct 2002)
- Fare collection installations near the bus driver's cab
[Photo 96] Date this photo is taken: 23 February 2002
(Page published 23 Oct 2002)
- Mini-bus used in Service 636
[Photo 95] Date this photo is taken: 23 February 2002
(Page published 23 Oct 2002)
- Easy-access single-decker bus used in Service 44
[Photo 94] Date this photo is taken: 23 February 2001
(Page published 23 Oct 2002)
- The double-decker bus used for Service 21
[Photo 93] Date this photo is taken: 23 February 2002
(Page published 20 Oct 2002)
- LRTA (Light Rail Transit Association)
[Resource 52] LRTA (Light Rail Transit Association) Web page
(Page published 29 Sep 2002)
- "Shopping along High Street"
(Digital Camera Report from Birmingham No. 4)
The former "parasite single" goes on shopping in the area where a massive
redevelopment is taking place.
(Page published 29 Sep 2002, last updated 1 Oct 2002)
- A map of Birmingham's city centre
[Photo 44] Date this bitmap is composed: 20 January 2002
(Page published 28 Sep 2002)
- Meitetsu (Nagoya Railroad) train crash at a level crossing
[Resource 41] Meitetsu Limited Express and a car collides (in Japanese), Mainichi Interactive 26/9/02
(Page published 26 Sep 2002, last updated 27 Sep 2002)
- "Midland Metro"
(Digital Camera Report from Birmingham No. 3)
In reality, the only "tram" in Birmingham was suburban railway in all
but name and safety features...
(Page published 26 Sep 2002)
- metroPlanet Web site
[Resource 38] metroPlanet Web site
(Page published 25 Sep 2002)
- SPT (Strathclyde Passenger Transport) Web site
[Resource 37] SPT - Strathclyde Passenger Transport Web site
(Page published 25 Sep 2002)
- London Underground Web site
[Resource 36] thetube.com (London Underground Web site)
(Page published 25 Sep 2002)
- Centro's Web page
[Resource 35] Getting around the West Midlands (Centro Web page)
(Page published 25 Sep 2002)
- Priestfield Halt, Midland Metro
[Photo 32] Date this photo is taken: 9 September 2001
(Page published 25 Sep 2002, last updated 28 Sep 2002)
- Midland Metro running over the Wishbone Bridge in Wolverhampton
[Photo 31] Date this photo is taken: 9 September 2001
(Page published 25 Sep 2002, last updated 28 Sep 2002)
- Midland Metro Car No. 05
[Photo 30] Date this photo is taken: 9 September 2001
(Page published 24 Sep 2002)
- "LTP 2002": Local Transport Plan around Birmingham
[Resource 25] Travel strategy branded disgrace, The Birmingham Post, September 19, 2002, p. 1
(Page published 23 Sep 2002)
- Keisei Line schedule updates: "Express" gives way to "Rapid" trains
[Resource 20] From 12 October Keisei Line service is upgraded (in Japanese), Keisei Ry. News Release 13/9/02
(Page published 15 Sep 2002)
- "First Level Crossing Shopping Area"
(Zammai Coverstory No. 12)
A Japanese High Street derived its name from the railway level crossing.
I sincerely wish every success of the local people there,
although the circumstance is far from easy.
(Page published 12 Dec 1999, last updated 5 Oct 2002)