Group Presentations
Pav Dhande | April 16, 2009We’ve had a few requests urging us to hurry up with the group presentations. As promised, you can find them below. Congratulations again to all of our finalists.
Brumderground - winners
The Brumderground group, consisting of Jamie Phillips, Jamie Hodgson and Aaron Pereira, proposed two main improvements to Birmingham’s public transport network: the creation of an underground network, linking our suburbs to the city centre and increasing Centro’s power to regulate public transport.
Birmingham currently contains three suburban lines operating at high frequency. Our intention is to expand our rail network with an underground system, connecting suburbs which are not currently served by trains. An east-west line would run from Merry Hill/Halesowen, along the Hagley Road to Castle Vale as part of the east Birmingham regeneration scheme. A north-south line would run through Kings Norton, Druids Heath, and Moseley and then across the city centre towards Perry Barr and Kingstanding. The third line would link Birmingham with Sparkhill and Solihull. Being fast, frequent and easy to use, an underground system would certainly improve Birmingham’s connectivity and help to reduce the number of trips made by car. Nonetheless, we accept this is a costly proposal, amounting to between £10-15bn.
Our other main aim would be to give Centro more control over the multitude of private transport companies. This would ensure that public transport is being run for the benefit of those who use it, rather than to generate large profits for the operators. Connectivity between different modes of transport, such as in London, would take greater prominence and smartcards, similar to the oyster card, would be introduced on all buses, trams and trains, eliminating the need for cash fares.
Lastly, all tickets and passes would be interavailable for use on all companies’ buses.
Handsworth Grammar School - runners up
Our team [from Handsworth Grammar school consisted of; Nadeem Pervaiz, Minh Ngoc Nguyen, Simrat Singh & Akaash Hussain] gave it their all in a competition to try and revolutionize transport for the wider Birmingham conurbation in the near but also distant future. Our group’s presentation collated all of our major ideas together. The topics which we incorporated into our slideshow ranged from a cable cart system, to smart cards used for public transport, and even grass powered cars!
An entertaining part was where Minh engaged the audience with his latest invention/innovation, the ‘Panda 5000’, a really cool car that could be powered by Solar, Wind, Hydro-electricity and even gerbils – the latter being a joke.
We felt that a Cable Cart system, similar to those found at Ski resorts would serve the thriving city of Birmingham well, linking many major landmarks together: Connecting the Bull Ring to Symphony Hall, then to Broadway Plaza etc.
Private Pod incorporated the following: Comfort, Speed, Design, Reliable, Own ‘POD Lines’, Private for friends and family but still relatively cheap to travel, eco-friendly!! (The private is unfortunately not run by gerbils)
The Plant – A car which is powered by the same energy a plant needs to survive: Water + Light. Though the vehicle design was just grass on top of a car, the plant was to show how renewable energy resources must be the way forward for all vehicles
Much hard work went into preparing our colour-rich information boards. One of the boards consisted of rhetorical questions such as; ‘Do you feel safe using public transport?’ could get people’s views on modern day public transport. The other board consisted of future transport, idea’s that we came up as a group such as cars powered by renewable energy resources such as poo (already tried and tested in industry) – a plentiful source!
Day Savers - runners up





