Unique “mobility hotel” to accelerate green transport in Gothenburg’s inner city
- Date: 05/30/2024
Sweden’s first Mobility Hotel is now opening in Nordstan, one of Sweden’s largest shopping and business centres. The mobility hotel…
The future of Berlin’s public transit could be trains that use magnetic-levitation propulsion technology, according to a plan launched this week. More likely is they will not.
That couldn’t stop the city’s Christian Democrats — the largest party in Berlin’s ruling coalition — from proposing construction of a test track for driverless maglev trains, at an estimated cost of €80 million ($87.5 million). Should that succeed, the system might be rolled out across the city for both passengers and freight, its backers say.https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-11-23/berlin-maglev-train-proposal-criticized-as-wrong-transit-solution
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