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Revision as of 09:59, 29 September 2021
Homepage
Short Description
The SmartHubs project examines mobility hubs, dedicated on-street locations where citizens can choose from different shared and sustainable mobility options.
Hubs
- Aspern Nord (Vienna, Austria)
- Haagse Markt (The Hague, Netherlands)
- Leyenburg Hub (The Hague, Netherlands)
- Mobilitätstation Pillichsdorf (Pillichsdorf, Austria)
- Raadsplein - Place du Conseil (Brussels, Belgium)
- Tullnerfeld (Pixendorf, Austria)
- TUM Hub (Munich, Germany)
- WienMobil Station Bruno Marek Allee (Vienna, Austria)
- Zuidplein Hub (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Networks
- MO.Point (Vienna, Austria)
- Seestadtflotte (Vienna, Austria)
- WienMobil Stationen (Vienna, Austria)