Abstract
A regional transport coordinating body was set up in the Karlsruhe region in Germany in 1992. Improved public transport links between the city and the surrounding region have attracted many new passengers. The case study is described, its possible suitability as a role model is discussed, and some general conclusions are drawn.
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