Public transport for all (continued)? Journeys within Brussels for disabled people

Travel times to Bourse, first with no constraint, second considering hard step-free.

New paper in Brussels Studies by Frédéric Dobruszkes, Martin Grandjean and Arthur Nihoul

Public transport for all (continued)? Journeys within Brussels for disabled people

Online: https://journals.openedition.org/brussels/8088

All maps produced in this study are available on Zenodo, the European repository for open data. 

This paper follows a first one already published in Brussels Studies.

Deliverables

Please find some of our latest deliverables:

Deliverable 3.4.1 Context analysis synthesis for the socio-economically underprivileged. Identification of the population and associated specific context

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Deliverable 3.x.5 Report on Operational Accessibility for each target group to selected places

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Deliverable 4.1 Report on Participatory Survey Results

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Deliverable 5.2 Report on the Recommendation Notes

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Operational Guidelines: Brussels Capital Region: Public transport use – problems encountered and possible solutions (French)

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