PROJECT ID

MultiModX

PROJECT TYPE

Exploratory research

FLAGSHIP

Multimodality and passenger experience

STATUS

Ongoing

SESAR PROGRAMME

Digital European Sky

PROJECT DURATION

2023-07-01 > 2025-12-31

TOTAL COST

€1.305.830,00

EU CONTR.

€1.305.380,00

GRANT ID

101114815

PARTICIPANTS

Bauhaus Luftfahrt, Nommon Solutions and Technologies, Airport Regions Council, Technische Universitaet Dresden, Union Internationale Des Chemins De Fer, University of Westminster

Air and rail are natural multimodal partners and their collaboration is key to assuring a more efficient, predictable, and environmentally sustainable door-to-door passenger journey. The project will develop a set of innovative solutions and decision-making tools to support the coordinated planning and management of multimodal transport networks. Specifically, the project will develop a modelling and evaluation framework, and a solution to enable the coordinated design of air and rail schedules according to expected demand behaviour.

The project aims to deliver a set of innovative multimodal solutions and decision support tools for the coordinated planning and management of multimodal transport networks. The project develops a multimodal modelling and evaluation framework, including a set of key performance areas and indicators, that enables the comprehensive characterisation of the impact of multimodal transport systems and multimodal solutions for a range of stakeholders.

The objectives of MultiModX are to:

  • identify and characterise current and future scenarios for long-distance multimodal passenger transport in Europe;
  • develop a multimodal performance framework;
  • develop a multimodal modelling and assessment framework;
  • develop a schedule design solution;
  • develop a disruption management solution;
  • and nurture the conditions for the transfer of MultiModX Solutions to the subsequent stages of the Research and Innovation (R&I) cycle. 

Learn more about the project

European Union
MultiModX- Integrated Passenger-Centric Planning of Multimodal Transport Networks