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ehub Nijmegen
An eHUB is a meeting point in Nijmegen where various electric vehicles are located. These are shared means of transport that can be used by everyone. |
nijmegen, Netherlands |
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hub hub network in Groningen-Drenthe region (North-East of the Netherlands) with common logo, wayfinding etc They offer public transit, travel info, wifi, bikeparking, hub-taxi sometimes other shared mobility and services like package lockers, water, toilets fitness appliances |
Netherlands |
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hvv switch |
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mobil.nrw |
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mobil.punkte and mobil.pünktchen Bremen Bremens network consists of two types of hubs and puts a strong emphasis on stationary car-sharing: a) mobil.punkte: larger mobility points with 4-12 carsharing vehicles, the offer of public transport, easy cycling and pedestrian access as well as taxi stands and other neighborhood facilities. b) mobil.pünktchen: smaller mobility points in neighborhoods with 2-3 carsharing vehicles. The mobil.punkte make up approximately 1/3 of the total carsharing stations in the City of Bremen. The hub system was adopted by many German and European cities, such as Rostock, Nürnberg or Bergen. |
Bremen, Germany |
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ÖBB 360 |
Austria |
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ehub Nijmegen nijmegen, Netherlands
An eHUB is a meeting point in Nijmegen where various electric vehicles are located. These are shared means of transport that can be used by everyone. 1 Hub |
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hub Netherlands hub network in Groningen-Drenthe region (North-East of the Netherlands) with common logo, wayfinding etc They offer public transit, travel info, wifi, bikeparking, hub-taxi sometimes other shared mobility and services like package lockers, water, toilets fitness appliances1 Hub |
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hvv switch 1 Hub |
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mobil.nrw Germany 0 Hubs |
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mobil.punkte and mobil.pünktchen Bremen Bremen, Germany Bremens network consists of two types of hubs and puts a strong emphasis on stationary car-sharing: a) mobil.punkte: larger mobility points with 4-12 carsharing vehicles, the offer of public transport, easy cycling and pedestrian access as well as taxi stands and other neighborhood facilities. b) mobil.pünktchen: smaller mobility points in neighborhoods with 2-3 carsharing vehicles. The mobil.punkte make up approximately 1/3 of the total carsharing stations in the City of Bremen. The hub system was adopted by many German and European cities, such as Rostock, Nürnberg or Bergen.1 Hub |
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ÖBB 360 Austria 2 Hubs |