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		<title>Mobility Analytics: Analysing public transport systems</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Preparation is half the battle: This also applies when planning new mobility offers. To ensure that they build optimally on existing solutions, it is advisable before any system changeover to first take an initial stock in the form of an analysis of the public transport system. </p>
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