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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. learn more...


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: 156 Hubs (9 of which are Case Studies in the SmartHubs Project), 26 Mobility Hub Networks


Mobility Hubs

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Oriente
Lisbon, Portugal

One of the five Lisbon's Multimodal Mobility Hubs

central-urban

 
 
 
Pontinha
Lisbon, Portugal

One of the five Lisbon's Multimodal Mobility Hubs

central-urban

 
 
 
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)

central-urban

 
 
 
Sete Rios
Lisbon, Portugal

One of the five Lisbon's Multimodal Mobility Hubs

central-urban

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Torino Porta Nuova station
Torino, Italy

Central Station with public transportation and other different modes

central-urban

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TUM Hub
Munich, Germany

Our main focus is to integrate passenger and freight transport, by placing Access points (UPS) and cargo bicycles near public transport stops and bike-sharing stations. Additional cargo bikes will be provided for renting.

The value added of a personal “mobility consultant” will be examined, targeting elderly and digitally limited skilled population groups.

A “Wish”list will be available for a co-design of the stations

central-urban planned

 
 
 
Zagreb Glavni kolodvor
Zagreb, Crotia

is the main railway station in Zagreb, Croatia.[2] Located 1 km (0.62 mi) south of the city's main square,[1] it is the largest station in Croatia and the main hub of the Croatian Railways network.

central-urban