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Rail secures 550,000 jobs
A study by the German Centre for Rail Transport Research (DZSF) focuses on the employment effects in the rail sector. The majority of the companies surveyed have a positive outlook for the next ten years and expect both higher transport volumes and higher employment.
Federal measures agreed for structural change in Saxony's lignite regions
The plan of measures also provides for extensive investment in transport infrastructure, including electrification of railway lines, a new Berlin - Cottbus - Görlitz connection and expansion of the B178.
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Saxony on the move! The future of mobility
Saxony's Minister of Transport Martin Dulig in the E-bus Talk with guests from politics, science and the industry. Dresden transport and traffic expert Prof. Arnd Stephan was also interviewed for the programme (minute 12:39 to 18:31).
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Why our own car is so important to us
As part of the lecture series "Mobility4Future" at the TU Dresden, Prof. Stefan Gössling asked about the value of the car and presented findings from evolutionary psychology, social psychology and clinical psychology.
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