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Conference programme - Enabling Door to Door Journeys through better connected stations
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09.00
Registration - Tea & Coffee served in the exhibition area
09.25
Introduction

Morning chair: David Mapp, commercial director, ATOC
Session 1 - Enabling Behaviour Change at Stations
09.30
Continuing the winning streak - TDM lessons from the Olympic planning
- TDM lessons from the Olympic Gold rush
- How are TfL planning to apply these to specified events (with particular reference to stations).

Stuart Reid, head of TDM, TfL
09.50
Multi-Modal integration in the West Midlands
Interchange at Stations throughout the West Midlands. Coventry, Wolverhampton and Birmingham
Pete Bond, Head of Transforming Bus travel team, Centro

10.10
Marketing onward bus travel to train passengers
Tips and Case Studies of making onward bus travel appeal to rail passengers
Ray Stenning, Design Director, Best Impressions
10.30
Questions and Discussion
11.00
Session Summary
11.00
Break in the exhibition


Streams choose ONE
Cycle Rail - Enabling cycling to and from stations


chaired by: Phillip Darnton, executive director, The Bicycle Association
Funding - what's available and how it can be used


chaired by: David Mapp
11.30
Government Funding for the door to door journey

  • What's been acheived
  • What funding is available
Ben Ridehalgh, Head of Projects and Programmes, Sustainable Travel, Department for Transport
Cycle Hubs at Railway Stations - a Network Rail perspective

  • How secure managed cycle parking was provided without subsidy through cooperation with a local cycle shop.
Karen Poole, Network Rail
11.50
Enabling Innovation Team

  • What it has achieved
  • How it can work for promoting integrated transport
Kieran Gavin, head of commercial for Enabling Innovation Team & Dr. Jeff Allan, head of delivery, Command Control and Signaling, and Energy at the British Railway Safety and Standards Board (RSSB)
Case study - Bike & Go cycle hire
  • Installing cycle hire at 50 UK stations
  • the business case
  • the launch and marketing
Andrew Bristow & Margriet Cuypers (invited), integrated transport manager, Merseyrail
12.10
Questions and discussion
Questions and discussion
12.30
Lunch served in the exhibition area
Session 3 - Keynote presentations

chaired by Stephen Joseph, executive director, Campaign for Better Transport
13.30
Keynote address: Minister of State for Transport, Norman Baker
14.15
Multi-modal integration at London stations
  • New and planned stations - Crossrail, Kings Cross
  • Pedestrian and cycle access
    Jonathan Fox, Director, London Rail, TfL
14.45
Break in the exhibition
15.00
Launch of the new National Rail Enquiries cycling app Chris Scoggins, Network Rail
Session 4 - Access to Stations & The Local Sustainable Transport Fund

chaired by: Martyn Brunt, programme director, Access to Stations, Sustrans
15.10
Modal integration at stations
  • Hatfield Interchange project
  • Intechange between buses, cycles, walking and trains
  • Public information
Larry Heyman, Integration and Partnerships Manager, First Capital Connect
15.25
Making Station Travel Plans Work - a TOC led perspective
  • Lessons from delivery at Southern
  • How station travel plans contribute to the wider business goals of a TOC
Feras Alshaker, Project Manager, Southern Railway
15.40
Improving Pedestrian Access at Exeter and Exmouth
  • Public Realm improvements around stations to enable better passenger access and stimulate growth.
Lewis Ward, transport planning officer, Devon County Council
1555
Including 'drive-to-parkway' and 'cycle-to-train' options in journey planners
  • The potential for new simple online tools to encourage more drivers to divert and use parkway stations and to consider cycling to stations
Ali Clabburn, Liftshare
16.10
Questions and discussion
16.20
Next steps for Integrated Transport and Interchange Programme

Conrad Haigh, head of integrated transport, ATOC
16.30
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9 October 2013

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