Case Study

The Copenhagen Metro secures its revenue streams thanks to passenger counting

The Copenhagen Metro secures its revenue streams thanks to passenger counting

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THE OPERATOR OF THE COPENHAGEN METRO, METROSELSKABET, RELIES ON THE ACCURACY OF AUTOMATIC PASSENGER COUNTING TO SHARE REVENUES WITH THE DANISH CAPITAL’S REGIONAL BUS AND TRAIN OPERATORS. The Copenhagen Metro secures its revenue streams thanks to passenger counting Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, provides a multi-modal, interoperable public transport offer. With the same travel card, users can take the Metro operated by Metroselskabet, the urban buses run by Movia or the regional trains operated by DSB. Distributing revenue The three operators have therefore agreed on revenue sharing policies, based on the number of passengers transported. Each must produce a detailed traffi c report every quarter. This assumes each operator has a reliable, accurate means of countin

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