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This page provides the contact details of all EMTA members and specifies who is the formal EMTA delegate in each public transport authority. Caution: Contact details of the following members have last been updated in 2022: Birmingham, Frankfurt, Stockholm, Paris, Sofia, Vienna, Warsaw
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2024 – Staff shortages – Vervoerregio Amsterdam
Vervoerregio Amsterdam was seeking your input on staff shortages. In the Amsterdam region, the operators are struggling with staff shortages. Transport authorities in the Netherlands are looking for their role: what they can and cannot do? Vervoerregio Amsterdam is interested in the situation in other European regions and how they are dealing with staff shortages,
2023 – Ticketing systems – DTPM (Santiago)
This survey was conducted by the Public Transport Authority of Santiago, Chile, specifically the Metropolitan Public Transport Directorate (DTPM) within the Transport and Telecommunications Ministry. The authority is in the midst of a comprehensive modernisation process for the Public Transportation System and, as part of this initiative, is conducting various research activities, consultations, and tenders.
Tisséo of Toulouse joins EMTA to become the 35th member of the association
EMTA is proud to welcome the public transport authority of Toulouse, Tisséo Collectivités, as its 35th member. Toulouse was approved as an EMTA member in the general meeting of the association, currently taking place in Kraków, Poland. “It is a great opportunity for us to learn from other public transport authorities in Europe and benefit
2024 – Competitive means of public transport against motoring – HSL (Helsinki)
HSL (Helsinki) was seeking your input on the strategy adopted by your public transport authority to win market shares. Thank you for all the responses – please find the results below.
Calling for more EU budget for metropolitan public transport – EMTA joins forces with other organisations
EMTA and 43 other European transport organisations, representing the key spectrum of Europe’s transport network, are joining forces in a campaign to urge the Council and the European Parliament to increase the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) budget for transport in the upcoming review of the Multi-Annual Financial Framework. The transport sector is of strategic importance
EMTA joins a coalition calling for support for urban nodes within the TEN-T
EMTA joins other leading networks, territorial groupings and EU-funded research projects in calling for EU member states to support urban nodes within the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T). The Urban Nodes Alliance jointly published the position paper ‘Urban Nodes: Empowering cities and regions to build the TEN-T’ at the start of the Connecting Europe Days 2024,
EMTA 51st general meeting – Krakow, Poland
EMTA delegates will meet in Krakow for the 51st general meeting of the association on 10-12 April 2024. The meeting will be hosted by the public transport authority of Krakow, ZTP. More information is available in the Members Only section of the website.