Sneak Peek: Intermodality [Issue 2]
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Posted: 21 April 2016 | Intelligent Transport | No comments yet
Intermodality has its challenges but is on the agenda of city transport authorities across Europe. Ian Hall invited three cities…
Intermodality has its challenges but is on the agenda of city transport authorities across Europe. Ian Hall invited three cities – Umeå, Brussels and London – to showcase their intermodality initiatives in the next issue of Intelligent Transport.
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As passengers, we’ve all been there: trying to navigate through a city when one form of transport won’t accept another operator’s ticket; when your delayed train pulls in just too late to meet a connecting bus; or when you struggle to drop off a loved-one or dock your bike easily because stations’ pull-ins or docking-stations are just so badly designed or even unavailable.
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Related topics
Multimodality
Related organisations
European Bus Forum