Date: 2017
Type: Other
Which role for railway undertakings in the mobility of the future
Policy Briefs, 2017/20, Florence School of Regulation, Transport
FINGER, Matthias, BERT, Nadia, BOUCHARD, Kathryn, KUPFER, David, Which role for railway undertakings in the mobility of the future, Policy Briefs, 2017/20, Florence School of Regulation, Transport - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/47464
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Thanks to digitalisation railways are becoming just one element of a complex mobility system that is increasingly integrated, connected, efficient and user-friendly, providing customers with seamless endto- end journeys and combining all modes of transport available. While the Mobility as a Service paradigm seems to be driving the future of transportation, railway undertakings – as mass transportation providers – have a lot to win (or to lose) in this shift from transport device ownership to mobility access and usership. Data is key to this development, which comes with risks, among which (cyber) security and the integrity of personal data of individual passengers. Clear rules on how to handle various types of data are needed to fully make use of the vast potential data analysis can offer. The 14th Florence Rail Forum brought together a group of relevant stakeholders, decision makers and academics to discuss this topic from a European perspective. This European Transport Regulation Observer reflects upon the discussions at the 14th Florence Rail Forum.
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‘Which Role for Railway Undertakings in the Mobility of the Future’ that took place in Florence on 22 May 2017
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/47464
Full-text via DOI: 10.2870/648795
ISBN: 9789290844815
ISSN: 2467-4540
External link: http://fsr.eui.eu/transport/
Series/Number: Policy Briefs; 2017/20; Florence School of Regulation; Transport
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