TfL trial new traffic light technology in southwest London
The new traffic light technology is expected to make the flow of traffic in the UK capital much smoother as it collects data from all road users.
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The new traffic light technology is expected to make the flow of traffic in the UK capital much smoother as it collects data from all road users.
The 2024 trial of a hydrogen train is part of Deutsche Bahn's commitment to being carbon neutral by 2050, by which time the operator says it will no longer run diesel trains.
In this on-demand webinar, the expert speakers discussed how data analytics will help with making passengers feel safe before, during and after their trip and why providing a smart, digital travel companion is a good idea.
In a recent webinar hosted by Intelligent Transport in association with HaCon and Siemens Mobility, the predominant factors that make MaaS valuable for both users and operators were explored. Here, webinar speaker Robert Bichsel, Product Owner for MaaS solutions at Siemens, answers some of the webinar audience questions.
In a recent webinar hosted by Intelligent Transport in association with HaCon and Siemens Mobility, the predominant factors that make MaaS valuable for both users and operators were explored. Here, webinar speaker Robert Bichsel, Product Owner for MaaS solutions at Siemens, answers some of the webinar audience questions.
In this webinar, HaCon and Siemens Mobility looked at the predominant factors that make MaaS valuable for both users and operators. Having built several successful platforms, its a unique opportunity to look into the success factors of MaaS.
Northern Ireland's DfI has worked with Siemens Mobility for over 25 years and the new contract will see them continue to work together for at least the next four.
A recent study has shown 35 to 40 per cent of drivers are willing to contribute to reducing air pollution by rerouting when they are provided sufficient alternatives.
Held annually, the Smarter Travel Awards aim to recognise and showcase the smart projects, people and technologies that are defining future mobility.
Siemens’s joint research and development project will premiere at InnoTrans 2018 in September, with a live demonstration in real traffic.
The extended line, worked on by Siemens, will allow passengers to travel directly between the Orly airport and the Paris city centre, serving the north of Paris through to the Saint-Denis Pleyel station…
16 May 2017 | By Intelligent Transport
Sound Transit, the regional transit system serving the Seattle and Central Puget Sound area in the US state of Washington, has placed an order with Siemens for 30 additional S70 type light rail vehicles (LRVs).
4 May 2017 | By Intelligent Transport
Siemens plans to acquire HaCon – a software solutions provider of planning, scheduling and information systems for public transportation.
Belgrade’s new e-bus network; a global overview of the full-electric bus market; exploring wireless technology benefits on buses; development of the European Bus and Coach Passenger Rights regulation, creating a fair deal for Scotland’s bus users; and a look at the EBSF_2 project are all topics in our Bus Supplement...
7 January 2016 | By Katie Sadler, Digital Content Producer, Intelligent Transport
Siemens has received a €70 million order from RATP (Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens) to equip Line 4 of the Paris Metro with signalling and operation control systems for automatic service.