The city of Kortrijk has a population of 75,000, and is in the south of the Belgian province of West-Flanders on the Leie River. It is 25 kilometres north-east of the French city of Lille and 42 km southwest of Ghent. Kortrijk, Lille and the Belgian city of Tournai make up the transnational Eurodistrict of Rijsel-Kortrijk-Doornik, which has a population of approximately 1,900,000.
The city of Bremerhaven (population of 115,000) was founded in 1827, and is located on the east side of the Weser estuary, at the confluence of the Geest and the Weser. Bremerhaven and the city of Bremen (560,000 inhabitants) make up the Federal State of Bremen – one of Germany’s sixteen Federal States (Bundesland).
Groningen is the largest city in the Northern Netherlands, with a population of 187,000, and is the eighth largest city in the Netherlands. Groningen has a university, a university of applied sciences, a school for fine art and design, an academy of music and many more training institutes. It is a young city – half of the population is under 35 years of age.
The pilot will develop a mobile phone application that will provide real-time information on public transportation e.g. bus schedules, movements etc.. It will develop an API for this approach which will be shared amongst partners.
The pilot will develop a mobile phone application that will provide real-time information on public transportation e.g. bus schedules, movements etc.. It will develop an API for this approach which will be shared amongst partners.
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Several WP 4 partners have expressed an interest in developing a public transport planner, usable on portable devices, with real-time information on the location of buses. In the Netherlands a good planner is already available, but without real-time information.
In Groningen the buses are equipped with GPS systems and a wireless infrastructure is already available, so implementation of this system appears to be ‘a piece of cake’. The system will be set up so that other partners can re-use it with their specific public transport data.
The policy of the municipality is to increase the use of public transportation and upgrade customer experience.
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