Welcome to Transport Textbook!

Thursday, September 18, 2008
By Phin

Welcome to Transport Textbook, a new group blog designed to be a more central repository for high quality analysis and discussion of public transport issues. If you’d like to contribute, just register as a subscriber, and if you’ve already been regularly contributing to my blog, Riccardo’s or Peter’s then I’ll generally be able to make you a contributor straight away. Otherwise, register and send me an email at phin.melbptATgmail.com to submit articles. Many thanks to Michael Angelico and his good brother for hosting the site and generally being good guys!

Cheers,

Phin

9 Responses to “Welcome to Transport Textbook!”

  1. admin

    Just testing the comments!

    #2
  2. Phin

    This should be Phin now…

    #3
  3. Loose Shunter

    Phin,

    Congratulations to you (and everyone else) for getting this together. I hope to be able to comment and contribute in due course.

    LS

    #4
  4. MJJA

    Hello everybodyyyyyy!

    #5
  5. Nice to see that it’s been done. Now time to do some thinking about the Big Post About Level Crossings I’ve had in my head.

    #7
  6. Peter Parker

    Phin, Congratulations and good to see Transport Textbook a reality.

    I’ve noticed my postings are all untitled – is there anything I need to do?

    #8
  7. Phin

    Peter, I’m not sure what’s happening with the RSS feed to your blog – I’m using the same link format as with Riccardo’s. I’ve had a few tries using different formats and the posts always come up as untitled or array. I’m not quite sure how to fix it – but I’ll have a look on the wordpress forums to see if I can find a fix.

    Ninthnotch – looking forward to the level crossings post!

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  8. Phin

    Have you forked out for the domain name?

    I can put some money towards it thru paypal

    Riccardo

    #28
  9. Denys

    Is it possible to add something to the top of each article stating who the author is?
    Otherwise it is unknown unless the person adds their name to it or leaves a comment, in which case they are labeled as the author.

    #267

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