Public transport is scarce, especially in mountain regions. Although Andermatt is easily accessible by train or post bus from all directions, it is more difficult to get there and the service is very limited. If you want to be out and about in the evening, you almost always have to have your own car.
This is why a combined, innovative and emission-free mobility concept, KIMM for short, is being developed in the Andermatt holiday region. Various providers have set themselves the goal of putting together a collective and sustainable mobility service. The project is supported by SECO (State Secretariat for Economic Affairs) and the Albert Köchlin Foundation with around half a million Swiss francs.
The mobility partners are:
mybuxi - a cross between a bus and a taxi
Publibike - bike sharing
Sponti-Car - car sharing
Ummadum - Ride sharing
Schweizerische Südostbahn SOB
And the municipalities from Gurtnellen to Realp.
The project team has set itself the goal that next summer there will be an offer that will enable guests to holiday in the destination of Andermatt without a car and that residents will be able to do without a second car and increasingly also without their first car.
The more collective mobility services can be offered together, the more interesting the offer becomes for users. And then it will also be a real alternative to the car. Do you also have something to contribute? Then get in touch at info@andermatt-swissalps.ch.
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- Veröffentlicht22. November 2023 um 11:00 UTC
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