Transport Strategy Is Key to Hamburg’s Climate Goals - Cities Today
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The second largest city in Germany is known for its extensive, integrated, and above all, organized public transport system. Hamburg was one of the first cities in the world to introduce such a system. The metro transports over half a million people a day, and due to the growing population, a new fifth underground line is already being built. It will be equipped with modern and fully automated trains.
Transport strategy is key to Hamburg’s climate goals - Cities Today
Hamburg is on course to become climate-neutral by 2045 by significantly strengthening public transit and offering residents and visitors an attractive alternative to cars. Speaking during UITP’s Summit Opening Ceremony in Hamburg, the Minister for Transport and Mobility Transition, Dr Anjes Tjarks, told delegates that the city’s aim was to reduce the CO₂ emissions from the transit sector, “by building 34 new S- and U-Bahn stations, advancing dig…
The signs in public transport are autonomous. Germany is to become the flagship country in terms of driverless transport. A practical test in Hamburg.
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