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Join MTI for an inside look at lessons learned from a recent San José State University study trip to Spain and France—home to some of the most celebrated high-speed rail systems and stations in the world. Through first-hand student experiences and expert perspectives, this event explores how great stations seamlessly connect intercity rail services with safe spaces for walking and biking and anchor vibrant urban neighborhoods that power regional economies.
This session will examine what makes these stations thrive: the governance structures that keep them running smoothly, innovative strategies to futureproof them against tomorrow’s challenges, and the art of building public trust through strategic engagement. Don’t miss this opportunity for exciting discussion and actionable inspiration to transform mobility in your own community.
Featured Guest:
Moderator: Eric Eidlin, Station Planning Manager, City of San José Department of Transportation; MSTM Instructor
*1 PDH credit available
Inmaculada Mohino, PhD holds a degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Castilla La Mancha (UCLM), a Master's degree in Urban Design from Oxford Brookes University, and a PhD in Territory, Infrastructure, and Environment from the UCLM.. Since 2010, she has taught at both UCLM and Universidad Complutense de Madrid and has completed research stays at Oxford Brookes University, the University of California, Los Angeles, and the University of Amsterdam. Since March 2018, she has continued her teaching and research in the Department of City and Regional Planning at the School of Architecture, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid on Urban Design and Regional Planning, the Urban and Territorial Impacts of Transport Infrastructure (with a particular focus on HSR networks), Pedestrian Mobility, and Use of Public Space. Her work has been published in high-impact scientific journals such as the Journal of Transport Geography, Regional Studies, European Planning Studies, and several others.
Fabrice Morenon, PhD is the Managing Director of SNCF Hubs & Connexions, the arm of the French Railways that oversees the development of rail stations internationally. With a PhD in Economics and degrees from La Sorbonne and Sciences Po, his expertise spans station financing, development, and operations. Morenon is a Chevalier (Knight) of the French National Order of Merit, has been appointed French foreign trade advisor by the French Prime Minister, and was named Chairman of the sector “Station Managers Global group” at the International Union of Railways (UIC).
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