The Charter of Venice needs to be scrapped for ever. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/5a8739f92130dfa0c4f085fc1bed0382f1c7884493d72f4fd42270ac7306092c.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/6ae13d2074f74e2f9794ccb25d10466bfae5480a20bb6d294f7291983f6144f1.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/0206cc44101b37174eedbdd8f9956acabce7ff5f024f1fa8c77658dffdde608d.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/573644b4b5dae25263db559ee819d88ad36064f1169d809035a51b488be906ab.file
Tram systems are expensive infrastructure projects to start but costs very little to run. It makes sense to use them as much as possible. Here's some cargo trams in Dresden (Germany), two from ZΓΌrich (Switzerland), and CityCargo in Amsterdam. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/2c47c2e62887cdd21e32e49bb04f970e66f605e9161d974c761e282c112d62fd.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/8f88c35f36a0f2d8a2e13d50c8d7684f548330ebb3109e975a718dca3f994fa9.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/40883d579762fc6b765c32e25c679621aef14b19bbed34a25f717921b06ab550.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/6e4ec8570d576c298ff6c06c570fff5ee567692f160032249932a39425e71119.file
Some pictures from a German trial in handling small scale cargo distribution via urban trams, either robotic or as bicycle trailers. The "Last mile problem" was never really a problem. LogIKTram and regioKArgo projects, 2020-2024. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/104bc64e34c544100daa539d6f928a4466d158d12d996c1207af960f45631c9e.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/e61161ab71551d6753a990276e830cb26381b7fd0a3d4df988f7d098cb09e49d.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/38fc4aa16c89e2e4b5c14023b9372bc2f0507b9a66e18c45c3044ea0e51d8fa4.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/7da9cb2f1179d370d02ca9ad5f3934b53effe3d9fad70f79f9397ada40b4c6e7.file
A few more minutes remain of 2025 here in Tokyo. Here's some wishes for 2026. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/899845b58b4c8ac4c7b89754e2e244aab2372e9910b0d597f3b8d5f69ec342e3.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/24ea1ed7ac5c9ba2f91bc9804dfc89b3ea1cc2c20a5de6e599c47e022fd76066.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/6a588f507221f93b10fbe8b35fb947dfaf7952ff824cc0a74c9a170a66aa08ec.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/4da8f2aea5d14664e4cbe636961ce9bc66e2e69a8d52ea2aa8793e5fcd52f28f.file
Designed by British-French architect Josiah Conder (1852-1920) in Tokyo, 1917. Few foreign men have have had such a positive influence on Japan. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/6fb634b341b6bbc3182baa038663438453d42094037316d653a3bb1c2273eec7.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/9ece6539c77bc6502a0da87960482707d88be8b4b5091937ff642be5dcbc23ab.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/398e1b1e7171178efb8255f4d2dbb4f2059f0af7a38d39ea66db1e0b5639a179.file