EU policy
UITP is the worldwide public transport association. In the European Union, the UITP EU Committee gathers the public transport undertakings and the national associations, members of UITP.
The public transport sector in EU 27 includes regional and suburban rail, metro/tram, local/regional bus and local waterborne passenger transport services.
Key facts for public transport in the EU 27
| Passenger journeys |
60 billion/year (more or less equally shared between road modes (mainly bus) and rail modes (urban, suburban and regional rail)
(comparison: 700 million in the aviation sector) |
| Economic value of public transport services |
€ 130 - 150 billion/year or 1– 1.2% of GDP |
| Employment |
| • Direct employment | 1,2 million |
| • Indirect employment |
2 - 2.5 indirect jobs for each direct job in average
4 indirect jobs in countries with high investments into public transport, like for example Switzerland |
Read the full position paper ‘Financial and Economic Crisis - The Situation of the Public Transport Sector in EU 27’ (December 2009)
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LATEST PUBLICATION
ACTIVITY REPORT 2009
This ‘Activity Report 2009’ gives an overview over the main issues that have been dealt with at the interface between public transport and the European Union.
Click HERE to read out more.
We wish you a happy reading!
Tony Depledge, President of the UITP EU-Committee and Brigitte Ollier, EuroTeam Director
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