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The evolution of intermodality in Madrid

11 June 2017 | By Javier Aldecoa, Transport Interchanges Project Manager at the Transport Authority of Madrid (CRTM)

Javier Aldecoa, Transport Interchanges Project Manager at the Transport Authority of Madrid (CRTM) gives an overview of Madrid’s inter modal transport evolution, illustrating the journey from the city’s original main ‘gate’ hubs to its current network interchanges.

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CCTV & Control Rooms 2016

3 May 2016 | By

Tomás Melero explains how CITRAM is revolutionising the traditional concept of public transport management; Eduardo Hernandez Ledesma discusses intelligent image analysis; and Thomas Kritzer looks at CCTV as a multipurpose tool...

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The Madrid Regional Transport Consortium celebrates its 25th anniversary

18 August 2011 | By José-Dionisio González Garcia, Director, Consorcio Regional de Transportes de Madrid (CRTM)

The Madrid Regional Transport Consortium (CRTM, Consorcio Regional de Transportes de Madrid1) was founded by the Community of Madrid Act in May 1985, and started work in March 1986 to coordinate the infrastructure and services of the different public transport modes in the region as the Public Transport Authority of…

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Providing a coordinated and integrated response for the needs of Madrid

22 February 2010 | By José-Dionisio González, Director, Consorcio Regional de Transportes de Madrid (CRTM)

The Spanish State is organised on the basis of a Central Government - 17 Auto­nomous Regions with wide-ranging powers at the regional level and Municipalities which represent towns and villages at the local level. Madrid is one of the Autonomous Regions and is composed of 179 Municipalities. The total population…

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Madrid’s latest developments

6 December 2006 | By José-Dionisio González, Head of Light Rail Concessions Department, Technical Directorate, Consorcio Regional de Transportes de Madrid (CRTM)

The integration of different modes of public transport has always been a high priority for CRTM. This, combined with an extensive programme of development, has seen the use of public transport rise dramatically in Madrid over the last 20 years. Territorial and socio-economic framework The Spanish State is organised on…