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EMTA brings together the authorities responsible for public transport in the main European cities. It promotes the exchange of information and good practices in the field of public transport organisation, planning and funding. This website provides detailed information about EMTA and each of its member authorities.
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EMTA offices are located at: EMTA c/o Île-de-France Mobilités 41 avenue de Châteaudun F-75009 PARIS Phone : will be updated shortly E-mail : contact@emta.com
EMTA release a new report about Zero emission in Public Transport
EMTA realeased a new report called “Towards Zero Emission Public Transport” You could find all EMTA previous reports in the publications section.
EMTA 47th general meeting – 04 to 06 May 2022 – Lisbon (PORTUGAL)
Polis annual conference – 1 & 2 december 2021 – Gothenburg (SWEDEN)
More information about this conference on their website
Open letter to EU officials on Urban Mobility Framework
Joint stakeholders sent EU dignitaries an regarding the Urban Mobility Framework. UITP sent out the joint statement to the following contacts on 10 november. EMTA has been one of the thirteen co-signatories.
EMTA elected the new board 2021-2023
Today, friday 5th november 2021, the members of the association elected their new Board for the 2 years to come during the 46th EMTA General meeting at Copenhagen (DENMARK) Mrs Dorthe Nohr Pedersen, CEO of MOVIA Copenhagen, was re-elected President for a second mandate. Mr Laurent Probst, CEO of IdFM Paris Île de France, was
110 million euros to launch the Paris Region’s first cable car.
In May 2021, Île-de-France Mobilités, the body in charge of transport in the Île-de-France region, signed a first contract worth 110 million euros with the group DOPPELMAYER France SAS (agent) / SPIE BATIGNOLLES GC / France TRAVAUX / EGIS RAIL / ATELIER SCHALL to design, build and maintain the Cable A service. The first cable
The T9 Tram or the launch of a safe, comfortable and totally accesible tramway service.
Since 10 April 2021, the T9 Tram has been carrying passengers from Porte de Choisy (in Paris) to Orly town centre (in Val-de-Marne) in 30 minutes and with 19 stops. The line is 10 kilometres long and goes through 6 towns. The Tram T9 has now replaced bus line 183, providing a faster and more
International competition for legible Prague wayfinding system
ROPID (Regional Organizer of Prague Integrated Transport) is tendering an international design competition for a new wayfinding system for the Czech capital to be announced in August 2021. The aim of the competition is to select a team of experts who can demonstrate the best ability to create a smart wayfinding system suitable for all































