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Ancoats Mobility Hub planned The Ancoats Mobility Hub is an innovative project which seeks to meet a number of neighbourhood aspirations: -Embedding sustainable transport choices, smart logistics and other shared neighbourhood services into the heart of an emerging neighbourhood. - Delivering on Manchester’s climate, transport and clean air commitments. - Supporting the parking and logistics requirements of the proposed eventual 1,500 new homes in the Poland Street Zone. - Creating a shared platform that can embrace emerging solutions and technologies to enhance the quality of life and community across the wider neighbourhood. Work on the construction of this hub is still ongoing. Source: https://www.haveyoursay-ancoats.co.uk/ancoats-mobility-hub and https://www.placenorthwest.co.uk/work-on-innovative-28m-ancoats-mobility-hub-gets-underway/. |
Manchester, United Kingdom | |
eHub - Inverness Campus Mobility hub aimed at 200 students resident on Campus, employees of nearby large Business Park, College and University Staff, students attending classes and general Public. Interesting case because it is one of the few hubs at a university campus. |
Inverness, United Kingdom | |
eHub Culloden Academy Library
Mobility hub near a high school and established + new housing. One of the few examples of a hub planned near a school. |
Inverness, United Kingdom | |
eHub Inverness Leisure Centre / Aquadome
Example of a planned mobility hub at a leisure center. |
Inverness, United Kingdom | |
Musselburgh Journey Hub
Developed in conjunction with SEStran, this hub includes car club bays, bike-sharing facilities, public transport, wayfinding, and streetscape elements all under the new brand of Journey Hub. The pilot project is based in Musselburgh and is intended to be the first of many hubs around East Lothian for multi-modal shared transport. Source: CoMoUK (https://uploads-ssl.webflow.com/6102564995f71c83fba14d54/62dabddcfd3faf52f9306cc2_CoMoUK%20Mobility%20Hubs%20Case%20Study_Musselburgh.pdf) |
Musselburgh, United Kingdom |
Ancoats Mobility Hub Manchester, United Kingdom The Ancoats Mobility Hub is an innovative project which seeks to meet a number of neighbourhood aspirations: -Embedding sustainable transport choices, smart logistics and other shared neighbourhood services into the heart of an emerging neighbourhood. - Delivering on Manchester’s climate, transport and clean air commitments. - Supporting the parking and logistics requirements of the proposed eventual 1,500 new homes in the Poland Street Zone. - Creating a shared platform that can embrace emerging solutions and technologies to enhance the quality of life and community across the wider neighbourhood. Work on the construction of this hub is still ongoing. Source: https://www.haveyoursay-ancoats.co.uk/ancoats-mobility-hub and https://www.placenorthwest.co.uk/work-on-innovative-28m-ancoats-mobility-hub-gets-underway/. |
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eHub - Inverness Campus Inverness, United Kingdom Mobility hub aimed at 200 students resident on Campus, employees of nearby large Business Park, College and University Staff, students attending classes and general Public. Interesting case because it is one of the few hubs at a university campus. |
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eHub Culloden Academy Library Inverness, United Kingdom
Mobility hub near a high school and established + new housing. One of the few examples of a hub planned near a school. |
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eHub Inverness Leisure Centre / Aquadome Inverness, United Kingdom
Example of a planned mobility hub at a leisure center. |
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Musselburgh Journey Hub Musselburgh, United Kingdom
Developed in conjunction with SEStran, this hub includes car club bays, bike-sharing facilities, public transport, wayfinding, and streetscape elements all under the new brand of Journey Hub. The pilot project is based in Musselburgh and is intended to be the first of many hubs around East Lothian for multi-modal shared transport. Source: CoMoUK (https://uploads-ssl.webflow.com/6102564995f71c83fba14d54/62dabddcfd3faf52f9306cc2_CoMoUK%20Mobility%20Hubs%20Case%20Study_Musselburgh.pdf) |