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Hybrid buses on the TCL network launch of a one year experiment in Lyon
The SYTRAL is the organizing authority for urban transport in the Lyon conurbation, the largest network in France (outside of Paris). The TCL network is particularly characterized by its modernity, the diversity of the modes operated – metro, tramway, funicular, bus, trolley-bus and electric shuttles – and by the proportion of the modes operated by
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Vienna: 19 to 21 October 2022
Record of decision Invitation letter & useful informations Online registration Booklet for the meeting (updated 18 october) + agenda Documents for the meeting Lisbon Draft record of decision Proxy form Candidature of Athens : Motivation letter & Application form OASA Athens Budget : Revised 2 2022 & Forecast 2023 Presentations of the meeting VOR general
ZTM Warsaw working to protect buses from terror attacks
ZTM Warsaw together with 4 partners of the EU-funded SAFEBUS project presented their actions in a webinar today to the attention of EMTA members. The goal of the project is to create an Internet platform integrating solutions for the prevention of terrorist attacks, as well as training materials and procedures, online courses and an e-learning
Open ticketing in Finland – What was the impact of the 2017 Act on Transport Services?
In Helsinki this week, an EMTA delegation met with the Finnish Ministry of Transport and Communications together with HSL, the public transport authority for the Helsinki region. Open ticketing was central to the conversation, which coincides with the preparation of a European regulation on multimodal digital moblity services (MDMS) and with the evaluation of the
Responsible authority
Founded in 2017, the Bucharest-Ilfov Public Transport Intercommunity Development Association (TPBI) is the public transport authority responsible for coordinating the largest public transport system in Romania, carrying 2.5 million passengers per day. TPBI contracts out the provision of tram, bus and trolleybus services by its 4 operators. For the integration of other modes, it collaborates
Responsible authorities
Brussels Mobility is the organising authority in the Brussels Capital Region (BCR) for: public transport (bus, tram and metro) with the exception of trains which remain a federal responsibility other modes of transport (active travel, individual motorised modes, etc.), as well as parking policy and goods transport. Brussels Mobility is also responsible for the construction
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EMTA Meeting in Prague (26-27 April 2001)
EMTA Member authorities met in Prague last April, at the invitation of ROPID, the public transport authority of the Prague Metropolitan area. They discussed the issues of common interest (project of European Regulation in the first place) and discovered public transport systems in the Czech Capital city. Two new members joined EMTA : – YTV
Position of EMTA on the project of EU Regulation on the award of public service contracts in the field of passenger transport
EMTA Members reached a common position on the project of new European Regulation, which was submitted last July by the European Commission to the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers of Transport. (added January 2001)