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Dmitriy Vanchugov joined Uber Transit in February of 2020 to lead the Global Transit Partnerships team. Uber Transit works closely with Public Transport agencies and cities to help them deliver a more integrated and equitable mobility network by making the Uber platform a part of their overall mobility ecosystem. Uber partnerships vary from First Last Mile or Late Night connections, to using Uber transit tech (SaaS) to power transport agency on demand transit operations. Prior to joining Uber Transit, Dmitriy worked with Transport Agencies as a consultant and executive for over ten years at Trapeze Group.

Sessions

  • June 07: Enabling integrated and inclusive mobility with agile service models and technologies

    New ways to solve the old first- and last-mile problem

    This presentation is addressed to rail operators, and responds to the question: “How can you continue to grow your service and attract new riders without significant capital investments? We will highlight the case studies of two transit partners who have built travel behaviour change programs with Uber. Brightline is addressing the first- and last-mile challenge by tapping into Uber’s API. Commuters and travelers can book trips to and from five Brightline train stations within the Brightline app, as well as purchase tickets for the train itself and plan their entire journey without juggling multiple apps or websites. South Florida Regional Transportation Authority’s Tri-Rail service provides a range of shared mobility options for riders to get to and from their stations, including Uber. Riders simply scan a 2D barcode on the Tri-Rail website to receive a connecting trip at no cost.