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Working group on land use
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Working group on ITS
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Working group on accessibility / inclusion
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Working group Barometer
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Taskforce EU
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Public transport networks
Description of the network: The public transport system for the Madrid region is a complex inter-modal system, consisting of various modes of transport: city and suburban buses, metro, light rail and suburban rail services. Two large subsystems can be detected: • The urban area of the city of Madrid: around 211 EMT city bus routes,
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Identification of metropolitan area
Greater Manchester: 2.7 million residents The heart of the north 10 local authorities across the political spectrum working together Longest-established combined authority in the UK – established in 2011. Centre of innovation, education, industry and culture Economic potential exceeds that of any other UK city region Home to: MediaCityUK Manchester, Salford and Manchester Metropolitan universities,
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Public transport networks
What we do Transport for Greater Manchester is the delivery arm of an elected body: the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, a new strategic regional authority with functions relating to economic development and regeneration, regional planning, transport, skills and training, and air quality. Transport for Greater Manchester is responsible for implementing the policies and decisions of
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Financing/Pricing data
Key figures 2014 Ruter AS in MNOK (million norvegian kron) Operating revenues 3344 Sales of services OSLO 1608 Sales of services Akerhus 741 Oslo package 3 , Toll ring 715 Sales of services others 7 Government grants 53 Other income 149 Total incomes 6617 Net finance 37 Operating costs 6574 Supply and demand Metro
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Identification of metropolitan area
Description of the metropolitan area Oslo is the capital of Norway. Ruter’s service area, the Oslo and Akershus metropolitan region has 1.2 million inhabitants. In January 2015, the City of Oslo had 648 000 inhabitants and the surrounding Akershus county 585 000. Map of the region within the country