Sorry to hear this.
Sorry to hear this.
Guess you are more of a 5 roses guy?
Picture of a Halifax Transit ferry departing Alderney on a glorious sunny late winter day.
Nice one out there today.
A photo of an ice cream machine with a sign reading, "Anything is possible with ice cream." Beneath that is a hand lettered sign reading, "No ice cream".
2026 basically
I guess the Javelin (Class 395) EMU in the UK? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British....
Ottawa never had a median BRT in a freeway corridor, only shoulder bus lanes. I seem to recall seeing something in Minneapolis(?) but don't recall how old it is/was.
Going car-free is the best thing most people can do for climate. To reduce car dependency, cities should promote car-free living, supporting compact cities through policy, and investing in public transportation, pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure, and shared mobility options.
This one seems kind of relevant these days: youtu.be/izQB2-Kmiic?...
Frodo: I wish so much unbelievably stupid shit had not happened in my time Gandalf: So do all who live to see such times. This is all exceptionally stupid, though
placed on hold and hearing familiar music...took me a while to place the @wtyppod.bsky.social ad theme π€ͺ
Overnight, Via #14, th Halifax bound Ocean hit trailers parked too close to the rails, st alexandre de kamouraska, 10 minutes from Rivière-du-Loup
View from behind of two cats peering intently from inside at a small bird which has landed on the balcony railing of my apartment.
New fren dropped by today.
*Jonathan Kay enters the chat* thebeaverton.com/2021/02/jona...
sidewalks on side streets a bit slippy; right downtown everything seems alright - Cogswell is good coming down the hill.
Not really seeing that; there are enough caveats in the MMLOS framework (one of the better documents on this in Canada) about how and when to consider on-street parking (eg user safety trumps other considerations).
some additional Canadian cities based on a quick look at available data I could find:
Halifax = 0.164 (2024 est. CMA population, 2024 ridership)
Ottawa = 0.155 (2021 CMA population, 2024 ridership)
This book is my origin story. Sadly, did not hang on to it.
2035 is soon?
Pole that was previously blocking a sidewalk has been removed; just had to wait on 3rd party contractors to do there thing.
Dreessen. Gets. Action.
We donβt give a scit ;-)
The way things are going for the Charge in Ottawa, we should just snipe the whole team!
*chef's kiss* maps.app.goo.gl/4ANUzY3svXCb...
Ice fog and an LRT delay; yup guess Iβm back in Ottawa.
Image shows "supertrain" a nuclear-powered train from a short lived 1970s TV show.
we were so close...
ummm
I missed that line in Flanders Fields
And Purdyβs Wharf of course.
You can get from Brunswick Street near Cogswell to Duke/Grenville via Scotia Centre/Barrington Hotel/CIBC building.
That looks like it's going to be messy.