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
Mobility Hubs
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Gothenburg, Sweden
Central Station with public transportation and other different modes available using UbiGo
central-urban
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
Alkmaar, Netherlands
This central urban hub is located at the railway station of the city of Alkmaar, which has a population of around 110.000 people. The station is located at the edge of the city centre.
central-urban closed
Stockholm, Sweden
Central Station with public transportation and other different modes available using UbiGo
central-urban
Maybole, United Kingdom
The Carrick Centre in the town of Maybole has been accredited by Collaborative Mobility UK (CoMoUK) for its Community Green Transport Hub
Vienna, Austria
housing-based, decentralized hub, with carsharing, bikesharing and PT nearby
Mobility Hub in new urban area, with an audience with a very high sharing affinity . Car sharing vehicles are located in public space, other vehicles (bikes, cargo bikes,..) are located on a semi- private location.
Station is organized by Wiener Linien (public transport operator) and partly operated by MO.Point (private sharing operator for all kind of vehicles)
urban-small
Vienna, Austria
urban-large
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Public Transport node in South of Rotterdam in challenging neighborhood
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