Mobility Stories

By: Steve Cassidy
  • Summary

  • When were you last on a bus? What is your favourite transport app? Did you travel on the bus much as a kid?


    The conversation always takes many directions. To the really important things in life.


    Mobility Stories. Mobility Memories.


    https://www.sympatric.co.uk/mobility


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    Steve Cassidy
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Episodes
  • Mobility Memories: What's the word?
    Oct 22 2024
    Mobility Memory Vocabulary: What is the word?

    David’s memories have added a new word to my emerging Mobility Memory Vocabulary. But I don't know the word....

    "Breathe out". "Settle-in". Really...what is the word? It is a word which describes the contentment you feel that you’re in place, in your seat, and the journey is starting. It should particularly relate to a transport trip. Contentment doesn't cut it somehow.


    Music Credit: Life of a Wandering Wizard by Serge Quadrado


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    15 mins
  • David Smith: Toddling with a lawn moor and rationality
    Oct 3 2024

    Two questions: When were you last on a bus? What is your favourite transport app?

    The conversation always takes many directions.


    David and I are partners in Fuse Mobility where we do transport and transport technology consulting


    But that’s NOT IMPORTANT: this was a chat about David and his transport life. His mobility stories. His choices.


    Music Credit: Life of a Wandering Wizard by Serge Quadrado


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    28 mins
  • Mobility Memories: The Incredible journey
    Jul 19 2024

    Memories of mobility. Happy and scary – not in the middle.


    Being stuck in the old slam door train carriage with a mad woman. Nearly being marooned at the cinema in Kilmarnock (The Incredible Journey) because all the bus fare had been spent on sweets.


    Vivid fear of being marooned or stuck – out of control.


    And the golden freedom of traveling by yourself when you are small.


    Some of the small detail and imagery is there forever: the smell of the upholstered seats in the train carriage; the time (0819 – not 0820) of the morning train from Stewarton to Glasgow in the 1960s (for those interested, it is now 0805 or 0832).


    I was talking to a lovely woman on the train on Monday and she also recalled these trains very vividly: “Coffin Carriages” she called them.

    What is it about the old slam door railway compartments that make them so emotive?

    • Emotive Mobility
    • Mobility Memories
    • Mobility Moments



    Find out more on the Mobility Stories blog page

    Incredible Journey Poster image credit: https://www.pastposters.com/details.php?prodId=33306

    Music Credit: Life of a Wandering Wizard by Serge Quadrado


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    8 mins

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