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This Asian city is the world champion of public transport

The Oliver Wyman report analyses the public transportation systems of 60 major cities around the world

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 27 Dec 2022 11:00AM

This Asian city is the world champion of public transport
Hong Kong has a particularly efficient public transport system. – AFP pic, December 27, 2022

HONG Kong is the city with the best public transport services in the world, considering volume of traffic, network density and infrastructure quality.

Leading this ranking, drawn up by the consulting firm Oliver Wyman, Hong Kong now has a transport network that is considered very affordable, with a high density of stations and accessible to all throughout its jurisdiction.

However, not everything is perfect: the network is not available 24/7, as is the case in some other cities, and there are no dedicated mobile applications that allow people to move seamlessly from one mode of transportation to another.

Note that Helsinki, which comes fifth in this ranking, has the cheapest multimodal network in the world, with the possibility of traveling by bus, streetcar, metro, train and even ferry for a mere €3 (about RM14.13) per ticket.

Top 10 best public transport networks worldwide

  1. Hong Kong
  2. Zurich
  3. Stockholm
  4. Singapore
  5. Helsinki
  6. Oslo
  7. Tokyo
  8. Paris
  9. Berlin
  10. London

At the bottom of the ranking come Nairobi (Kenya), Riyadh and Jeddah (Saudi Arabia).

The Oliver Wyman report shows that Europe is, not surprisingly, at the forefront when it comes to sustainable mobility. Many cities, particularly in Scandinavia, have already electrified their offer, while encouraging walking and cycling.

Oslo, for example, can be considered the world capital of electric bicycles, and has also imposed numerous car-free zones. Similarly, Amsterdam and Helsinki are leading cities in terms of sustainable mobility, gradually moving towards carbon neutrality.

This study analyses the public transportation systems of 60 major cities around the world, based on several criteria, such as the size and quality of their infrastructure, their attractiveness, their social impact, and the maintenance and innovation of the network.

All data was collected by Oliver Wyman, in partnership with the University of California, Berkeley. – ETX Daily Up, December 27, 2022

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