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Welcome to
The Mobility Hub

A public engagement and consultation forum to support research into mobility hubs.

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A Framework for Mobility Hub Networks in the UK.
How can a holistic approach to planning and design shape mobility hub networks in the UK?

Welcome to The Mobility Hub. A public forum designed to collect your thoughts, expertise, and insights into mobility hubs, and active and sustainable travel.

This forum will share frequent updates on the research and aims to create a conversation around the potential for larger-scale thinking regarding mobility hubs. Is there potential for a more strategic approach to their implementation?

There will be direct opportunities to engage with the research through this page, as well as a public forum where you can comment your thoughts.

 
 

What is a Mobility Hub?

Mobility Hubs are places where different transport modes are integrated seamlessly, promoting efficient and sustainable urban mobility. Emphasis is given to shared mobility options such as bikes, scooters and cars, and their interchanges with public transport, such as buses, trains, and trams.

 

Examples of Mobility Hubs can be seen as Park & Ride's and Railway Stations, but the concept has broadened to become a place, embedded in a community, that offers additional transport options and facilities and amenities, such as cycle and car hire, bicycle maintenance points, wayfinding and local information, and co-working space.

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Mobility Hub Concept, Berlin (Elke Stamm /BVG)

Research Insights

We need you!

Have you used the new Local Travel Points in Halesowen, Dudley?

If so, please fill out this survey, your response will be greatly appreciated.

Engagement Timeline

June & July

Sustainable Transport Survey

Complete

August

Findings Review

Complete

September

Halesowen Survey and Research Conclusions

In Progress

By commenting, posting, and engaging with this website you automatically consent to your data being used anonymously as a part of this research project.

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