Roundtable: Tomorrow’s Train Stations By Global Railway Review 27 October 2022 Shares 6 Share this post Share via Facebook Like Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Digg Del Tumblr VKontakte Print Email Reddit Buffer Love This Weibo Pocket Xing Odnoklassniki iconOdnoklassniki WhatsApp Meneame Blogger Amazon Yahoo Mail Gmail AOL Newsvine HackerNews Evernote MySpace Mail.ru Viadeo Line Flipboard Comments Yummly SMS Viber Telegram Subscribe Skype Facebook Messenger Kakao LiveJournal Yammer Edgar Fintel Mix Instapaper Copy Link Moderated by Clément Gautier, Railway Station Advisor and Project Manager, UIC, participants of this Roundtable give opinions on the future of mainline railway stations as a single bridge between passengers, railway networks and cities. Clément Gautier, Railway Station Advisor and Project Manager, UIC: “More than ever, the time has come to not only reshape the idea of mainline train stations with new design, but to also rethink in detail what the services and functionalities of railway stations are. This Roundtable discussion, which I am pleased to moderate, gathers stakeholders from areas of the industry to ask them for views and opinions on the future of mainline railway stations as a single bridge between passenger, railway network and cities.” Participants: Andrea Giuricin, Transport Economist, University of Milan Bicocca Hinne Groot, Coordinator International Rail Affairs, Netherlands Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management Ignacio Sanz Junoy, Director of Passenger Stations, Adif Paul Van Doninck, Strategist, Jernhusen