Local mobility for all
We take innovation everywhere—even into remote areas—because a growing rail network is the cornerstone of tomorrow’s public transport. Learn more about our experiments in public transport solutions for rural and low-density communities.
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Full versionWe’re working on 7 pilot projects to develop alternatives to private cars in partnership with French government mobility agencies and our contacts in academia and industry. These include:
- The 70-seat TELLi Innovative Train, designed to meet the needs of select small lines connected to the main rail network.
- The 30-seat DRAISY light train, running on dedicated tracks in the countryside and serving stations connected to the main rail network.
- The 13-seat FLEXY road-rail shuttle system, transporting passengers on lines that are no longer in use.
- Ma Course SNCF, an on-demand public mobility transport service connected to rail lines.
- PIOMA, a project testing an autonomous public mobility system on converted rail land.
- Rural mobility stations providing easier access to shared and active mobility options in rural communities.
- ACTIMOB, a mobile multi-service truck that brings shops and public services closer to people living in rural areas.
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