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More old-school trams

21 Wednesday Dec 2016

Posted by Ricky Leong in photography, photowalk, photowalking, Prague, random, trains, transit, transportation, Travel, urban

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Old-school tram

There are a lot of shiny, modern trams plying the streets of Prague … and yet by utter fluke, the ones I captured with my cameras during my visit there this fall were all of the vintage variety. Here are two more.

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Orange tram in Prague

14 Wednesday Dec 2016

Posted by Ricky Leong in photography, photowalk, photowalking, Prague, random, trains, Trains & Transit, transit, Travel, urban

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Orange tram

Here’s a characteristic main street in the centre of Prague — brightly coloured tram and all!

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Maaßenstraße, living street

17 Thursday Nov 2016

Posted by Ricky Leong in Berlin, Germany, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, transportation, Travel, urban

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Berlin, Germany, photography, photowalk, random, transportation, Travel, urban, woonerf

Maaßenstraße

When I visited Berlin in 2015, workers had just been busy tearing up a few blocks of Maaßenstraße, near Winterfeldtplatz.

Being an ignorant visitor, I presumed it was just another ordinary road project. As it turns out, it was the beginning of an effort to give some of the street back to the people in the community.

Upon returning to this central area of Berlin in September 2016, I found the mixed commercial-residential street was rebuilt to include a form of woonerf.

Woonerfs, an idea first conceived of in the Netherlands, are streets designed for shared use with cyclists and pedestrians, often with emphasis on these rather than on cars. Indeed, Dutch regulations demand motorized traffic on woonerfs proceed at a walking pace. (Not surprisingly, the word woonerf literally translates from Dutch to English as “living yard”.)

Calgary, the Canadian city I call home, has seen resistance to one proposal for such a measure. City officials have been talking for years about constructing a woonerf in a laneway in the Inglewood neighbourhood but it’s been repeatedly given the thumbs-down by some residents.

While Calgary continues to wait and see if its first woonerf will ever be built, we can look to Berlin’s Maaßenstraße as a fascinating example of how this can be done.

Of course, a traffic calming feature is meant to … well … calm traffic. The speed limit there is only 20 km/h. The drivable portion of the street, once straight, is now curvy. There is some parallel parking, so it can be difficult for two cars to pass abreast along those portions of the street — but it is doable with great care, at low speed.

Clearly, the intention is to keep drivers from speeding and from what I’ve observed, it does the trick. The neighbourhood, in return, got a bit more sidewalk but that wasn’t all. Up popped a bicycle parking area, to facilitate the commute for shoppers and maybe even those heading to the nearby Nollendorfplatz U-Bahn station. A few parts of reclaimed street space were turned into play areas for children. There’s new public art, including little cubes dotting the edge of the sidewalk all along this two-block stretch, each painted with a unique motif.

It is an active demonstration of how urban residential streets don’t have to be drab — rather, they can be welcoming, multipurpose and accommodating to all users.

For those places where woonerfs are appropriate, Maaßenstraße looks to be something to emulate.

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Berlin Tempelhof: From airport to urban park

14 Monday Nov 2016

Posted by Ricky Leong in Berlin, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, Travel, urban

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airport, Berlin, Germany, park, photography, photowalk, random, Tempelhof, Tempelhofer, transportation, Travel, urban

Berlin Tempelhof airport

The former Berlin Tempelhof Airport is a surreal green space.
It was an active commercial airfield until 2008 but since then, it’s been turned over to the people as a neat place to work and hang out.
The runways, once busy with jetliners, are now the domain of cyclists, in-line skaters and skateboarders.
The green spaces welcome kite enthusiasts (as seen above in September 2016), dog walkers and community gardeners.
There’s even a mini-golf course on site.
Some of the old airport terminal and cargo spaces are being re-used as offices, too.
This isn’t the first time the Tempelhof site has been easily accessible to the public. According to a historical article from the Berlin airport authority, the space was once used as a parade ground before it was earmarked for airport construction.
Once the airport closed, Berlin residents saved the space thanks to a referendum, the authors of the website tempelhoferfeld.info told me via Twitter.
As a result of the vote, the vast open areas won’t change very much while the area occupied by the defunct airport terminal and ancillary buildings can be developed with input from Berliners.
Definitely an instance of preservation, recreation and urban re-development working hand-in-hand.

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U-Bahn across the Spree in Berlin

12 Saturday Nov 2016

Posted by Ricky Leong in Berlin, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, trains, Trains & Transit, transit, transportation, Travel, urban

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Crossing the Spree

Oberbaumbrücke, which crosses the Spree River in Berlin, is a bridge for private vehicular traffic and trains to/from the Warschauer Straße station at the eastern end of the U-Bahn’s Line 1. This photo was snapped on a gorgeous afternoon this past September.

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Arc over water

01 Wednesday Jun 2016

Posted by Ricky Leong in architecture, Calgary, design, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, transit, urban

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alberta, architecture, bridge, calgary, canada, design, photography, photowalk, random, transit, transportation, urban

Arc over water

There isn’t a big-name architect attached to Calgary’s George C. King Bridge over the Bow River at St. Patrick’s Island but it’s beautiful all the same.

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Tillikum Crossing

23 Saturday Apr 2016

Posted by Ricky Leong in architecture, design, Portland, random, trains, Trains & Transit, transit, Travel, urban

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Tillikum Crossing

This striking structure is part of Tillikum Crossing, the newest bridge across the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon. Opened to traffic in fall 2015, it’s reserved for use by MAX light rail Orange Line trains, Portland Streetcars, cyclists and pedestrians. It is the first bridge of this sort in the United States, according to TriMet.

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Vehicle aperture

23 Thursday Jan 2014

Posted by Ricky Leong in Los Angeles, photography, photowalking, random, Travel, urban

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california, Los Angeles, photography, photowalk, random, roads, traffic, transportation, Travel, tunnel, urban

Vehicle aperture

The flared entrance to the tunnel under Bunker Hill in Los Angeles gives this ordinarily mundane scene a little something … more.

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That “other” bridge in San Francisco

15 Wednesday Jan 2014

Posted by Ricky Leong in photography, San Francisco, transit, Travel, urban

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Bay Bridge, bridge, california, Oakland, photography, san francisco, transit, transportation, Travel

Spanning generations

While San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge gets a lot of attention, the Oakland-San Francisco Bay Bridge is no less visually impressive. The section you see above opened in 2013.

Glittering bridge

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Three ways to get around Amsterdam — without driving

08 Sunday Sep 2013

Posted by Ricky Leong in Amsterdam, photography, photowalking, random, Travel, urban

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It’s good to have choices. 🙂
EDIT: Looking at this post again, it’s really FOUR methods of transportation: Cyclists are so ubiquitous in Amsterdam, I literally didn’t notice them in the top photo!

Line No. 7

Mobile home of sorts

Horse and buggy

Captured these images almost a year ago now.

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