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Cooperative transportationmanagement – vision or illusion?Siegfried Gerlach

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Megatrends – the toughest questions of our time

Demographicchange

World population willcontinue to growrapidly (up 26% by2030). In addition,societies in bothdeveloped and emer-ging nations willcontinue to age.

Urbanization

Today, half theworld’s populationlives in urban areas.The number of me-gacities with morethan ten million inha-bitants has in-creased tenfold inthe last 50 years.

Climate change

Climate change is afact. It is a seriousman-made environ-mental challenge,threatening huma-nity as well as thebiosphere.Innovations are thestrongest levers tocombat its negativeconsequences.

Globalization

Global economicgrowth is unequallydistributed amongthe world’s indivi-dual regions.Globalization leadsto growth and pros-perity in those coun-tries that participatein this process.

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Urbanization

Megatrends pose urgent challenges to cities

Cities directly or indirectlyaccount for 60% of world's wateruse

Increasing scarcity

of natural resources

Traffic congestion on city streetsin Western Europe will increase188% by 2010

Increasing mobility

Cities cause 80% of thegreenhouse gases, but theycover only 0.4% of the earth'ssurface

Growing need forenvironmental care Malfunctions of critical infra-

structures pose high risks tourban economies: in 2003 3-daypower outage in New York Citycaused loss of 1 bn USD

Growing demand forsafety and security

Urban air pollution causes anestimated 130,000 prematuredeaths each year in developingcountries (Source: WHO)

Growing demand for

health- and elder care

Demographic change

GlobalizationClimate change

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The forecast:

The demand for mobility will constantly rise

OECDPacific

OECDEurope

OECDNorth

America

EasternEurope

Total Asia Africa MiddleEast

India formerSovietUnion

LatinAmerica

China

Annual growth rate ofpassenger traffic 2000–2030

Annual growth rate offreight traffic 2000–2030

* “Mobility 2030” report compiled by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), the International Energy Agency (IEA), and the CRA International

Passenger traffic worldwide will post an annual growth rate of 1.6% up to 2030,while freight traffic is expected to increase by 2.5%.*

Growth rate (in percent)

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Railway country Switzerland in the European comparison

Source: Railway Statistics, Synopsis 2006

0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500

Switzerland

France

Austrian

Germany

UKLuxemburg

0 10 20 30 40 50

Switzerland

Luxemburg

Austrian

Germany

UK

France

Kilometer per person for each

habitant in the year 2006

Rides per person for each habitant

in the year 2006

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SBB Infrastructure capacity

Source SBB

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Infrastructure capacity

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50 % of the passengers travel during 25 % of our

operating hours

Massive differences in demand betweenthe morning/evening rush hours and therest of the time.

Market growth further accentuates thisdisparity between different periods of theday.

The concentration of transport volumesat specific times of the day is not aphenomenon specific to public transport.It is also a feature of road traffic.

1 Percentage of passenger volume per hour. Occupancy of trains at Zurich HB. Source SBB

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Making the rails more attractive –

with comfort and efficiency

Attractive trains

61 S-Bahn double deck trains Zurich

Fast an thrifty

Velaro consumes equivalent of 0,33 litresper seat over

Combino Bern and Baselconvenient boarding thanks to 100 % lowflow design

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Making the rails more attractive –

with comfort and efficiency

Good news for the environment

the Syntegra bogie uses no oil, is lighter,makes less noise and is energy efficient

Valuable braking

Sitras mobile energy storage system

Fewer stops mean less energy consumedthe dynamic automatic route setting systemensures optimum line utilisation

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Vision

We develop sustainable mobility solutions that network different transportsystems with each other in an efficient and customer-friendly way, andtransport people and goods efficiently, safely and ecologically.

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Complete Mobility

Integrated solutions are the key to safe, clean and reliable mobility!

Intercity &High Speed Transport

Commuter &Regional Transport

AirportSolutions

Metropolitan &City Security

IntegratedTraffic Management

FleetManagement

UrbanTransport

ParkingManagement City Tolling

Freight Transport &Cargo Management

PostalAutomation

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Different players with too different interests?

Centers

Local authorities

Cantons

Federalgovernment

Business

Politics

Fringe regions

Illusion?

Cooperative transportation management