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In HSL’s new strategy, public transport of the future is intelligent, sustainable and safe
Updated : avril 29, 2014
HSL’s new vision 2025 is : “Public transport is the number one choice for travel and Helsinki region is a bellwether for intelligent, sustainable and safe mobility”. The vision emphasizes HSL’s key role in promoting...
Read more »STIF (Ile de France Transport Syndicate) is accelerating the purchase of non-polluting buses in Ile de France
Updated : avril 29, 2014
On 11 December 2013, the STIF Board of Directors adopted an unprecedented plan to reduce pollutants emitted by buses. By 2020-2025 the aim is to have a fleet of all-electric and NGV Biogas buses in Ile-de-France,...
Read more »New TfL website puts customers in control, making it easier than ever to plan journeys on the move
Updated : avril 29, 2014
Transport for London (TfL) has developed a new website to make it easier than ever to plan journeys on the move and make the most of all London has to offer. The new site is optimised for use on mobile, tablet, laptop...
Read more »TfL publishes world’s first transport health action plan
Updated : avril 29, 2014
Transport for London (TfL) has published the world’s first transport health action plan, “Improving the health of Londoners”, which sets out how it is working to improve the health of people in London. According to...
Read more »CRTM grants Awards to Promotion of Public Transport and Sustainable Mobility
Updated : avril 29, 2014
The Regional Transport Consortium of Madrid (CRTM) has delivered on January 14th, the II Awards on Promotion of Public Transport and Sustainable Mobility, in which Public Transport field initiatives coming from 26...
Read more »Huge HS2 redevelopment plan to include new Metro tram route
Updated : avril 29, 2014
Ambitious plans to create a thriving new district around Birmingham’s forthcoming high speed rail station have been unveiled. More than 141 hectares of land in the city’s Eastside district would be transformed in one of...
Read more »Amsterdam city taking on the challenge created by needs of bicycle storage in railway stations
Updated : avril 29, 2014
Last decade the role and relevance of the bicycle in Dutch mobility has improved. In cities like Amsterdam, the bicycle share in the modal split has grown at the expense of the car share and that of the public...
Read more »Final Agreement on New EU Infrastructure Policy
Updated : mars 19, 2014
For the period 2014 – 2020, the Commission last October proposed to build a European core transport network by establishing nine new major Corridors : 2 North–South, 3 East–West, and 4 diagonal. Under "Connecting Europe...
Read more »Tax settlement in Warsaw offers a privilege for cheaper tickets
Updated : mars 19, 2014
On 1 January 2014, a new fare scheme comes into force. It benefits people living in Warsaw by the introduction of additional discount in fares for people provided they settle their personal income tax in Warsaw...
Read more ȣ2bn transport package for the West Midlands to reap maximum economic benefits from HS2
Updated : décembre 19, 2013
A £2bn package of rail, tram and rapid transit schemes to ensure the West Midlands secures the maximum economic benefits possible from HS2 has been formally agreed. The Local Connectivity Package, which was ratified by...
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