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• Shared mobility – carsharing, dynamic carpooling, car rental between individuals, bike shar- ing, motorcycle sharing, etc;


• Multimodal, multi-service and connected interchanges;


• Test of self-driving public trans- port shuttles on experimental sites;


• Evolutionary and connected public spaces, smart housing related to mobility.


One of Toulouse’s forthcoming measures: the Lineo bus network comprising 10 smart new lines


and parking spaces.


• A total of Euro4 billion are scheduled to be invested in major public transport projects under the auspices of HORIZON 2025, including:


• A 3rd Metro line “Toulouse Aerospace Express” - a new major diagonal for economy, innovation and quality of life: • 20 stations; • A 28 km line; • Urban, national and inter- national connections (urban network, rail station, airport); • 65 per cent of employments to be served by the Tisséo network and half of the inhab- itants to be less than 10 min- utes from the network;


• A High Performance Bus net- work “Lineo” - 10 efficient, reli- able and comfortable lines: • higher frequency, more regularity, operating hours equivalent to metro and tram, better accessibility;


• An innovative urban Cable Car system for the south belt of the metropolitan area: • rapid (10 minutes journey ; when currently 20 minutes by car and 45 minutes by public


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transport), dedicated lane, wide and accessible cabins, high frequency, operating hours equivalent to metro and Linéo;


• Doubling the capacity of Metro line A – to answer the growing demand during rush hours: • Stations and trains extended to 52 meters (currently 26 meters), higher frequency


ANTICIPATING THE MOBILITY OF TOMORROW Beyond the major planned infra- structure projects, anticipating the mobility of tomorrow in terms of new mobilities and new usages is key to better answer users’ future needs. Based on users’ experience in the


current and future transport net- work, lines of innovation are being proposed in the “Mobilities 2020- 2025-2030” project - including the following areas of reflection: • 4G connection in metro lines; • Dematerialized transport tickets (smartphone), integrated multi- modal pricing, remote purchase of tickets;


• Multimodal mobile application integrating traffic and parking data, accessible paths, etc;


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Moreover, the development of part- nerships with public and private stakeholders will be developed to take full advantage of the local ecosystem.


PUBLIC CONSULTATION AND NEXT STEPS Based on wide consultation ongo- ing since 2015 (official consulta- tions and thematic com¬missions as well as additional partnership meetings), the “Mobilities 2020- 2025-2030” project was formalised by SMTC-Tisséo elected officials in October 2016. This step had launched the offi-


cial debate with associated public entities (State, Occitanie Region, Haute-Garonne Department, munici- palities, user associations, economic development councils and so on) in view of the final approval of the “Mobilities 2020-2025-2030” project by SMTC-Tisséo early 2018.


FYI Mary Malicet is EU Project Manager, Innovation and Partnerships, at Tisséo- SMTC, the Public Transport Authority for the Greater Toulouse area, France


mary.malicet@tisseo.fr; dgs@tisseo.fr tinyurl.com/tisseo-smtc


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