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Automated doors in Oslo's subway
Purpose
Public health
Approach
New processes
Type
Transit
Mode
Light-rail
About this initiative
Since door handles and buttons in public transport can be a concern for many who want to avoid COVID-19, the subways in Oslo now open their doors automatically at all stations.
Lessons learned
Location:
Oslo
Norway
Launch date: Mar 16, 2020
Actor:
Public sector action
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Partners involved: Sporveien
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