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Nassauhaven
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Mobility hub Nassauhaven is located in the Rotterdam neighborhood Feijenoord, which is a poorer neighborhood with high numbers of residents with a migrant background. The hub is part of the Hely Hub network
Part of Hely Hub network in poorer neighborhood
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Oberbillwerder
Hamburg, Germany
This is a collection of mobility hubs that will be built as a part of an urban development in Hamburg. Not only should these hubs provide mobility opportunities, they should act as neighborhood centers. The hubs are located close to the bus/S-Bahn network. There are 11 planned hubs.
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Plaza Circular Hub
Murcia, Spain
The new bus stops represent an improvement in the management of the transport system, becoming more fluid stops, reducing the time the bus spends at the stop. At the same time, this design allows for the location of areas where electric buses can stay and recharge.
planned
Pôle d'échanges multimodal de Saint-Brieuc
Saint-Brieuc, France
The project was thought to increase mobility and attractiveness of the city.
Focused on the users input and identity of the place to develop the concept and integrate their needs.
Pôle d’échange multimodal de Vauvert
Ville de Vauvert, France
It was also thought to increase the train service.
Green and public spaces will be added (playgrounds and picnic areas).
urban-fringe planned
Raadsplein - Place du Conseil
Brussels, Belgium
The mobility hub in Kuregem will be designed during the SmartHubs project.
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Roma Termini Station
Rome, Italy
central station, central urban hub (a large hub in the city center, e.g. railway station)
central-urban
Schiedam Hub
Schiedam, Netherlands
Train and metro station of medium-sized city of Schiedam
Hubs in the city but not close to train and metro station --> what is effect of bad physical integration?
central-urban
Seabrook Orchards
Devon, United Kingdom
An all-electric mobility hub at the Bloor Homes development of Seabrook Orchards in Topsham, near Exeter. Featuring a fleet of Co Bikes e-bikes and two Co Cars EVs, it is a one-minute walk to a bus stop with branded wayfinding signage to the hub from the bus stop and vice versa.
Source: CoMoUK (https://www.como.org.uk/mobility-hubs/built-and-planned-hubs) & Exeter Daily (https://www.theexeterdaily.co.uk/news/local-news/devon-%E2%80%98mobility-hub%E2%80%99-receives-gold-award-national-shared-transport-charity).
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Smart Hub Air Break
Ferrara, Italy
"Air Break" project, based in Ferrara, intends to embark on an ambitious task alongside its citizens, thanks to participation, enthusiasm and cooperation between administrators and citizens involved. It offers an integration between Public and Shared transport modes, as well as additional related services (i.e., charger for e-bike and phone, wi-fi, delivery and pick-up station)
central-urban
Sorglos Mobil
Luzern, Switzerland
Hub in a new city district, carbon neutral district, carsharing, bikesharing, cargobikes, puplic transport credit, pilot project, housing-based, district combines living, working and leisure activities
New district with own energy production for carbon neutrality, All-Inclusive-Mobility, different subscriptions including carsharing; bikesharing and a public transport credit, operated by Sorgloos Mobil
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South Woodford Hub
London, United Kingdom
The South Woodford hub opened in 2021 and provides an opportunity for the London Borough of Redbridge to promote sustainable transport options and active travel opportunities. The hub features an electric car club bay and an EV kerbside charging point. It also allows for seating and cycle parking along with some strong branding to enhance the user experience. Source: CoMoUK (https://uploads-ssl.webflow.com/6102564995f71c83fba14d54/62dabe1b8b601a3283761636_CoMoUK%20Mobility%20Hubs%20Case%20Study_South%20Woodford.pdf) & online survey (https://extraredbridge.commonplace.is/en-GB/proposals/south-woodford-mobility-hub/start).
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