The OPTI-UP project has published a set of deliverables showing how data-driven transport planning can be translated into practical local public transport planning.
The first deliverable, D.1.2.1 – Comprehensive Report of Transport Models and Modelling Actions in the Project Area, presents the modelling work developed across the project. It covers the use of transport models in the six case study areas and shows how modelling can support more evidence-based public transport planning in small and medium-sized cities.
Building on that analytical foundation, OPTI-UP has also published D.1.3.1 – 6 Local Plans of Optimization and Integration of Public Transport Network. These six local plans translate analysis, modelling and stakeholder input into concrete planning directions for each participating city.
Together, these deliverables show the logic of the OPTI-UP approach:
first, understand and model the system; then, turn those insights into local planning actions.
The published documents are:
- D.1.2.1 – Comprehensive Report of Transport Models and Modelling Actions in the Project Area
- D.1.3.1 – Local Plan: Pécs
- D.1.3.1 – Local Plan: Paks
- D.1.3.1 – Local Plan: Osijek
- D.1.3.1 – Local Plan: Modena
- D.1.3.1 – Local Plan: Grosuplje
- D.1.3.1 – Local Plan: Český Krumlov
Each local plan responds to the specific context of its city while contributing to the wider OPTI-UP ambition of improving and greening public transport through integration with urban planning and data-driven approaches.
Explore the deliverables and discover how OPTI-UP connects modelling, planning and local action for more sustainable public transport systems.