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Diginext multimodal system for Lille

French company Diginext is to supply Lille transport operator, Transpole, with its MobilitX multimodal traveller information system for Lille Central Station. Using the latest European standards for interoperability MobilitX integrates real time information from all traffic and transport systems in the city, to provide full travel information, regardless of the mode of transport.
December 3, 2012 Read time: 1 min
French company 6633 Diginext is to supply Lille transport operator, 6634 Transpole, with its MobilitX multimodal traveller information system for Lille Central Station.
Using the latest European standards for interoperability MobilitX integrates real time information from all traffic and transport systems in the city, to provide full travel information, regardless of the mode of transport.

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