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Category Archives: Public Transport
Travel Further Than You Think
Those of you who stop by TBTP on a regular basis know that I have a soft spot for travel posters. So, of course I love these brilliant and colorful railway ads for SNCF. Illustrators Wenyi Geng and Olivier Bonhomme … Continue reading
Free Books For Travelers
Hub City Books and the Hub City Writers Project in Sparatanburg, S.C., have launched Free Books for Travelers, a new community outreach project. Travelers passing through the Sparta Passenger Center are encouraged to take a free book along for the … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Public Transport, USA, Writing
Tagged booksellers, South Carolina, writers project
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The Highest and the Shortest
Unless you are a skier or a public transit geek, it’s not likely that you have ever heard of, or visited, the Austrian village of Serfaus. The lovely little town with a population of around 1,200 is renowned for its … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Europe, Public Transport, Tourism
Tagged Alps, Austria, Metro, public transit, ski
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Coast to Coast by Train and Plane
These days it takes about 5 hours to travel coast to coast across North America, but in 1929 the fastest route took at least 48 hours. This very cool map was given to passengers who traveled on Transcontinental Air Transport … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, History, Maps, Public Transport, Tourism, USA
Tagged Airplanes, Amelia Earhart, Charles Lindbergh, Trains and Railroads, TWA
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Fun With Maps
Those of you who regularly visit TBTP know how fond I am of maps—both real and fictional. New York City-based artist Jake Berman does deep dives into archives and library collections to discover historic plans and engineering documents from municipal … Continue reading
Posted in Art, History, Libraries, Maps, Public Transport, USA
Tagged Brooklyn, New York City, San Francisco Bay Area, Washington D.C
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Pack Light For Existential Journeys
If you have ever undertaken an overnight train trip, this freaky stop motion animated film may bring back some memories. The short animated film Madame Tutli-Putli was directed by Canadians Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczebowski.
Posted in Animation, Canada, Film, Public Transport
Tagged stop motion animation, Train Travel
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Thank You & Have A Pleasant Trip
New York City-based filmmaker Nicolas Heller and illustrator Naomi Otsu have created this wonderful series of public transit etiquette TSAs. The pair have been distributing their DIY pamphlet throughout the NYC subway system and have even received the unofficial seal … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Public Transport, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged MTA, New York City, NYC, PSA
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NYC: Underground Arts
All to often we see horror stories in the media about the terrible state of the New York City subway system. As someone who has traveled the MTA all of my life, I have to admit that it can be … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Music, Public Transport, USA
Tagged Bronx, Gil Scott-Heron, Manhattan, MTA, NYC
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NYC’s Subways has gone to the Dogs
New York City public transit riders often complain the the subway system has gone to the dogs, but in the case of the newly renovated 23rd Street MTA station it’s literally true. Who couldn’t love the adorable glass mosaic series … Continue reading
Centre Pompidou has an identity crisis
Whenever I am in Paris, I always make some time to visit the grand Centre Pompidou. After four decades, the modern art museum with its inside-out construction is looking less cutting-edge, but it still boasts one of Europe’s best contemporary … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Museums, Public Transport, Tourism
Tagged France, Paris, Pompidou Centre
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