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Graham James
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Connecting people, making places: that's transport planning! Professional topics, positive outlook, own views. Re-post is not endorsement. He/him. grahamjames.co.uk
Interesting piece on the early history of railway timetable graphs:
www.chartography.net/p/charts-fol...
Charts Follow Chaos
How information design rescued the railway from fiery catastrophe.
www.chartography.net
November 24, 2025 at 8:31 PM
Back at home (and thawing out) after two interesting, intensive days in Derby at the Local Transport Summit.

Always good to catch up with old friends and make new ones.

The conference theme was how to harness opportunities from the new strategic authorities. More on this from me soon...
November 19, 2025 at 9:04 PM
My week at work (downpour edition ☔ ):
Lots of work coming in. Plus:
▶️ Getting the best from controlled parking zones in one local authority
▶️ A financial model for another
▶️ Customer-service options for a third
▶️ And a visit from a cute doggie 🐕
November 14, 2025 at 8:23 PM
Yesterday for me involved three different Transport Planning Society activities!

Firstly, an update from one of this year's TPS Bursary recipients. I'm their mentor as part of the bursary scheme. Their research is really worthwhile and interesting.

Then to London for... (1/3)
November 11, 2025 at 9:41 PM
“You’re the page 3 boy”, a colleague said…

That’s one way of putting it!

Today’s issue of Local Transport Today includes my piece on the new road freight values of time that DfT is proposing.

▶️ What’s the problem with the existing values?
▶️ Why does it matter?
▶️ What’s the plan?

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October 30, 2025 at 9:21 PM
Lots of technical updates on transport modelling + appraisal coming out of DfT recently.

My application to host #Strictly might have to wait until I've read all these and responded to the mini-consultation on road freight values of time...
October 23, 2025 at 9:01 PM
This👇is worth reading - but I'm biased!

Delighted to have been part of the team producing this report for the Transport Planning Society.

If you want to know what the 2025 Green Book Review really means for transport business cases, this is for you.

tps.org.uk/tps-policy/g... (1/4)
October 22, 2025 at 8:20 PM
Getting to grips with the DfT's new connectivity metric, for a forthcoming article.

First task: a recap on what it does, how it does it, and what you get in the dataset.

Creating a process flowchart helped to cement the method in the brain and get a handle on what it's really measuring.
October 13, 2025 at 7:07 PM
New blogpost: Autonomous buses.

What's the big prize? Will there still be a role for on-board staff? And what's below the tip of the tech iceberg?

My latest post flags-up a thoughtful podcast that's worth listening to, and adds some perspectives of my own.

grahamjames.co.uk/autonomous-b...
Autonomous buses: the prize, the person, the iceberg
Autonomous vehicles could be a game-changer for bus operations. Graham flags-up a thoughtful podcast, and adds his own perspective.
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October 8, 2025 at 5:42 PM
My week at work (Showgirl edition):
➡️ The principles behind how you set the price of parking
➡️ Planning a round of surveys
➡️ Sensors and the internet of things

Met up with friends last weekend at London Bridge. Proud to have worked on the station redevelopment👇. Our work makes a difference!
October 3, 2025 at 5:08 PM
Reposted by Graham James
Learn more about the power of public transportation research on #TCRP day!

To celebrate, we're hosting a live recording of @transitunplugged.com all about emerging tech for transit customer experience!

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October 1, 2025 at 4:09 PM
Happy #TCRPday!

TCRP is the Transit Cooperative Research Program, a really useful resource on issues the US transit (= public transport) sector is tackling and the practical solutions that are out there.

grahamjames.co.uk/happy-tcrp-d...

@apta-info.bsky.social @trb.org #TCRP
Happy TCRP Day! All about the USA’s Transit Cooperative Research Program
Graham celebrates a superb and ever-growing resource for public transport planning
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October 1, 2025 at 5:31 PM
Reposted by Graham James
The Transit Cooperative Research Program has conducted hundreds of studies and produced practical ideas to make transit better. Check out some of the latest reports, syntheses, legal digests, and more, all for free! > www.trb.org/TCRP/TCRP.aspx

#TCRP @usdot.bsky.social
Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP)
TCRP is an applied research program that develops near-term, practical solutions to problems facing public transportation.
www.trb.org
October 1, 2025 at 3:15 PM
Quick reminder of two recent blogposts:

✍️Different purposes, different trends: what the latest National Travel Survey data tell us about post-Covid recovery in trip-making

✍️A streetcar named Desire-Line: the contemporary US streetcar concept

Find these and more at grahamjames.co.uk
September 26, 2025 at 6:22 PM
My week at work (Strictly's back edition):

▶️How value-for-money metrics differ when a proposal is revenue-positive
▶️Accounting for VAT in an economic appraisal
▶️and GIS hacks for creating desire-line maps

👇What user-class is the doggie? And does "eating the grass" count as a journey purpose?
September 26, 2025 at 6:14 PM
New blogpost:

Why has travel still not returned to pre-Covid levels? Why has the bounceback stalled on some indicators?

Pre-Covid trends - and a dive into different journey purposes - offer some clues.

grahamjames.co.uk/different-pu...
Different purposes, different trends: what the latest National Travel Survey data tell us about post-Covid recovery in trip-making
Why has travel still not returned to pre-Covid levels? Twenty-first century trends in trip levels by journey purpose might offer a clue.
grahamjames.co.uk
September 23, 2025 at 5:06 PM
My week at work (on-the-ground edition):
➡️Revenue allocation and forecasting
➡️Changes to a front-line service process
➡️Balancing different users' needs for kerbspace
➡️Plus happy customer feedback from some recent project meetings

Photo unconnected as usual.
September 19, 2025 at 6:41 PM
This came up on an internet search. I'm not convinced the British Transport Commission (abolished 1962) is actually a popular search topic!

(Notwithstanding the continuing role of s.55 BTC Act 1949, of course.)

Whereas the one about “who regulates transport in the UK?” will have a looooong answer…
September 18, 2025 at 7:04 PM
New resource: An at-a-glance summary of the government’s transport objectives in England.

DfT recently updated its list of priorities – with little fanfare. So here's a handy one-page guide.

Ideal for those tricky “policy review” texts…

On my website at grahamjames.co.uk/transport-po...
September 16, 2025 at 4:45 PM
New blogpost: A streetcar named Desire-Line.

It’s light-rail lite, but proper planning principles still apply.

Prompted by an insightful piece from Jarrett Walker, I explain the contemporary US streetcar concept – and how it illustrates some fundamentals.

grahamjames.co.uk/a-streetcar-...
A streetcar named Desire-Line
Light-rail lite - but proper planning principles still apply. Prompted by an insightful blogpost from Jarrett Walker, Graham explains the contemporary US streetcar concept.
grahamjames.co.uk
September 15, 2025 at 7:11 PM
Have been working on my contribution to a forthcoming Transport Planning Society policy piece. Watch this space…

(Old-fashioned printouts are still valuable!)
September 10, 2025 at 6:36 PM
News story today about Grok chats appearing in search engine results.

That gives me an idea...
August 21, 2025 at 5:28 PM
Some light reading for the beach...

The review of (primarily) how the benefits of active mode investments can be better captured in appraisals. By John Nellthorp for Active Travel England. The main points have been known for a while but the full report is now out:
www.gov.uk/government/p... (1/2)
July 31, 2025 at 8:51 PM
Interesting new report this week from the @trb.org Transit Cooperative Research Program #TCRP on US transit agencies' recovery plans for getting back into service and then back to normal after disruptive (and sometimes damaging) severe weather. Link follows... (1/3)
July 30, 2025 at 5:47 PM
Interesting article for those of us who are nerdy about these things, or believe these kinds of details matter, or both! The latest changes do look good.
July 23, 2025 at 7:33 PM