Welcome to the SmartHubs project's Open Data Platform!
The SmartHubs project examines mobility hubs, dedicated on-street locations where citizens can choose from different shared and sustainable mobility options.
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On this platform you are able to view, edit and compare mobility hub learning examples. Integration levels, developed by the SmartHubs project team, allow standardized benchmarking and the planning of development goals for hubs. For more information on the integration levels see here: Overview on integration levels
Have a look on all hubs in table view or see which hubs are organized in an hub network on the seperate sub-pages: Hubs, Networks. For research and innovation projects with dedicated case study hubs have a look on this sub-page.
in the database: 158 Hubs (9 of which are Case Studies in the SmartHubs Project), 26 Mobility Hub Networks
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Den Helder, Netherlands
The NS (Dutch railways) trainstation will be developed to be a 'buitenpoort', which is a station highly linked to its surroundings/ the rural area, making it an interesting place for tourists.
urban-fringe planned
Klagenfurt, Austria
Mobility station located in a new city development area in the outskirts of Klagenfurt
24/7-Trolley rental system
Orientation towards customer group from the new residential area and their mobility needs connected to trip chains between their homes and the inner city
urban-small
Leuven, Belgium
This mobility hub is situated in Kessel-Lo, a suburb of the city of Leuven. It is an interesting learning case because it has been designed by the residents in a bottom-up fashion via the platform 'Maak het mee platform', through wich the inhabitants could provide suggestions regarding the development of this hub. (
https://participatie.leuven.be/nl-BE/).
Source:
https://hoppin.be/nl/vind-hoppinpunten/1717/
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Leuven, Belgium
This mobility hub is situated in Kessel-Lo, a suburb of the city of Leuven. It is an interesting learning case because it has been designed by the residents in a bottom-up fashion via the platform 'Maak het mee platform', through wich the inhabitants could provide suggestions regarding the development of this hub. (
https://participatie.leuven.be/nl-BE/).
Source:
https://hoppin.be/nl/vind-hoppinpunten/1725/
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Leuven, Belgium
Mobility hub in a suburb of Leuven, outside the city center. Located at bus stop, with cargo bike sharing, car sharing and parcel lockers. The location has been designed in cooperation with the neighbourhood and was on the city's wishlist for developing a mobility hub. A participation moment was organised.
Source:
https://hoppin.be/nl/vind-hoppinpunten/1726/
urban-small
Leuven, Belgium
Mobility hub in the small village of Wijgmaal (3.700 inhabitants), which is a part of the city of Leuven. The hub is branded as a 'Hoppin point', the brand that is being introduced in all of Flanders. The hub is situated at the village's railway station. Train, bus, shared car and cargo bike can be found at one minute from the hub. Bpost parcel lockers are available at the hub. The location has been designed in cooperation with the neighbourhood and was on the city's wishlist for developing a mobility hub. A participation moment was organised.
Source:
https://hoppin.be/nl/vind-hoppinpunten/1759/
urban-fringe
Salzburg, Austria
Mobility station connected to housing project
wide range of tools for goods transport relevant for active mobility
Rental via one card, attractive light concept to ensure security in rental room
urban-small
Pillichsdorf, Austria
A rural mobility hub attached to a regional bus station. There are more mobility hubs along this line with comparable services, which form a corridor along the bus line.
Small size mobility hub in a rural area
How smarthubs in rural conditions with car oriented infrastructure can be impelemented. Impacts on the residents and visitors.
rural
Den Oever, Netherlands
This is a small rural hub in the small village of Den Oever, with approximately 3000 residents.
rural
Antwerpen, Belgium
Operaplein mobility hub is a state of the art transfer hub which combines the various modes on multiple levels. It was created with many stakeholders. You have a pleasant square in front of the opera, the start of the most important shopping street of Antwerp, direct connection with the Via Sinjoor linking Antwerp Central Station with the city center. All modes and services are available and wayfinding is in place.
central-urban
Vienna, Austria
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Vienna, Austria
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