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Opportunities for a Knowledge and Innovation Community in Urban Mobility – 29 march 2017 – Brussels (BELGIUM)
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5th EU Electromobility Stakeholder Forum, 22 & 23 March 2017 – Brussels (BELGIUM)
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Please Offer Me a Seat
After a six-trial involving over 1,200 people with invisible impairments across its network, TfL’s ‘Please Offer Me a Seat’ badge and accompanying card for those less able to stand on public transport will be introduced on a permanent basis in spring this year. The trial was in response to passenger feedback and TfL research which
2017 is set to be a milestone year for Metrolink in Manchester
Metrolink’s phenomenal expansion programme has been one of the largest and most ambitious transport projects to be delivered in the UK and 2017 is set to be a milestone year in its history. It marks Metrolink’s Silver Jubilee year, the completion of the Second City Crossing – a brand new line through the heart of
2017 – Special public transport services for people with movement disorders – MESP Vilnius
Questionnaire & Synthesis
EMTA working group Data Digitalisation (2nd meeting) – 30 novembre 2016 – Amsterdam Schiphol, THE NETHERLANDS
European Project Day on Electric Vehicles – Spring 2017 – Brussels, BELGIUM
This Brussels’ rendez-vous provides the audience with a complete overview of the different programs supported by the European Authorities (FP7, Horizon 2020, IEE, EURSTARS, INTEREG, …) & related funded projects dealing with e-mobility. More information on their website
EMTA Spring General Meeting – 31 may to 2 june 2017 – Helsinki, FINLAND
Helsinki city bike scheme pedaling to success
City bikes were rolled out in the streets of Helsinki in May and they immediately gained huge popularity. This year, there were 500 bikes at 49 bike stations. Next year the number of bikes will increase to 1,500 and that of stations to 150. City bikes are shared-use bikes available for people moving around the
Raide-Jokeri light rail link in the Helsinki region
In June, the Cities of Espoo and Helsinki approved the project plan for the first light-rail link in the Helsinki region called Raide-Jokeri. The light-rail line has been planned to mainly run in a dedicated lane separate from other traffic to ensure fast and disruption-free running of the trams. In addition, the line will have