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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)

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Møllendal (Bergen) Smart Hub
Bergen, Norway

This mobility hub combines car-sharing station on public street space linked to public transport, cycle routes, bicycle parking, real-time transport information and pedestrian facilities.

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Münchner Freiheit
Munich, Germany

Located in a dense and mix area, the mobility hub was created in 2014 and had an initial fast grow on demand.

 
 
 
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

How integration via Hely Hub influences use of hub

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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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Oriente
Lisbon, Portugal

One of the five Lisbon's Multimodal Mobility Hubs

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P+R Barje
Ljubljana, Slovenia

Park and ride hub with bus and bike sharing

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Palatul Parlamentului
Bucharest, Romani

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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.

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Pontinha
Lisbon, Portugal

One of the five Lisbon's Multimodal Mobility Hubs

central-urban

 
 
 
Port of Gaženička
Zadar, Croatia

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Praha hlavní nádraží
Prague, Czech Republic

Main train station of Prague

central-urban

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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)

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Schoppershof
Nuremberg, Germany

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Sete Rios
Lisbon, Portugal

One of the five Lisbon's Multimodal Mobility Hubs

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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Służewiec, Warsaw
Warsaw, Poland

First mobility hub in Poland, planned by a MaaS company (Vooom) to complement public transport services.

Private cooperation between real state and MaaS companies.

Cooperation between private companies, like MaaS and real estate.

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TestHub
Vienna, Austria

national planned