Did Covid cause public transport to grind to a halt?
Auteur
Chapô
In March 2020, the number of passengers on French public transport dropped by 90%, with a similar decline observed in Switzerland. With the lockdowns now over and the development of telework radically changing the commuting habits of a large part of the population, how is public transport emerging from the pandemic? Will public transport survive precisely when it is most needed for the ecological transition? Annelise Avril, Director of Marketing, Innovation, New Mobilities for the Keolis group, and David Henny, head of passenger service planning at the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB), answered our questions.
Durée du podcast
30.43
Contenu
Visuel

Fichier audio
Envoyer une notification
Désactivé
Code Iframe
<iframe frameborder="0" loading="lazy" id="ausha-VPoD" height="220" style="border: none; width:100%; height:220px" src="https://player.ausha.co/index.html?podcastId=ErwkZFlaNYEW&playlist=false&color=%2372238e&v=3&playerId=ausha-VPoD"></iframe><script src="https://player.ausha.co/ausha-player.js"></script>