Author: dwtransportwriting
Absolute Block: the Transport Art of Gail Brodholt
The Unicorn Stable (Piotrkowska Centrum tram station, Łódź, Poland)
Vernacular Spectacular: Bus Shelters Which Break the Mould
Glass Candy (Stratford DLR Station (High Level), London, UK)
House of the Rising Sun (Helios House, Los Angeles (CA), USA)
All Hail! The London Black Cab, a Transport Icon
M is for… Metro (Calvert typeface and the Nexus Tyne and Wear public transport visual identity)
Steamer Trading (Wemyss Bay station, Scotland)
Roadside Refectories (Cabmen’s Shelters, UK)
Flight of the Concourse (Leeds station, West Yorkshire, UK)
The Accidental Railway Station (Ashford International, Kent, UK)
Don’t Give in to Their Goodbyes, Northern Stars (PTE mainline rail visual identities 1995-2017)
Shaft! 9 – Shaft Goes Daan the East End (Rotherhithe Tunnel, London, UK)
Local Heroes (PTE mainline rail visual identities 1970-1994)
First Flight (Croydon Airport Terminal, London, UK)
Highway/Art Intersection (Intersection Repairs, Portland (OR), USA)
Shaft! 8 – Shaft on the Tyne is All Mine (Tyne Tunnel ventilation shaft buildings)
The Dead Hand of State Design (State-sponsored visual identities on Britain’s railways, 2000-)
Shaft! 7 – Shaft Across the Mersey (Kingsway Tunnel Ventilation Shaft Buildings, Liverpool and Wallasey, UK)
Obscure Objects of Transport Beauty: The Bundy Clock
Robert Stephenson’s Aerial Tubeway (Britannia Bridge, Menai Strait, Wales, UK)
Not Just Any Old Iron (Great Malvern station, Worcestershire, UK)
Seasonal Special: Everything I Needed to Know About Urban Transport Planning I (could have) Learned from Watching “The Simpsons”…
A Station Fit for a King (Monkwearmouth, Sunderland, UK)
In Case of Emergency, Open Box (AA and RAC telephone boxes, UK)