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The potential future travelers on the North Bothnia Line: Sävar, Robertsfors and Bureå
Umeå University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Geography.
2023 (English)Independent thesis Advanced level (degree of Master (Two Years)), 20 credits / 30 HE creditsStudent thesis
Abstract [en]

With a foundation in social sustainability, and with the theoretical framework of transport justice and transport poverty, the aim of this thesis is to create a profile picture of the future potential travelers on the North Bothnia Line in Sävar, Robertsfors and Bureå.

Both a quantitative and a qualitative analysis are performed. The quantitative analysis describes the population structures concerning age, gender, educational level, employment, household type, income and cars per 1000 inhabitants. The qualitative analysis consists of an interview study, conducted in Robertsfors, with 47 informants. The interview answers are analyzed through content analysis, and presented in personas for each age group.

The three areas differ in population structure, which could have different implications on the future travel. In the planning for a socially sustainable travel with the North Bothnia Line, focus needs to be directed to the young travelers, in particular the high school youths. Families with children are facing constraints when trying to manage sustainable travel, therefore, how to create a socially sustainable travel for this group is important to consider in the planning. Young adults, as well as individuals that are unemployed are vulnerable groups, important to consider. The senior travelers have another travel behavior, compared to the population of working age, but still have their needs connected to travel.

The informants are positive about the North Bothnia Line, positive about train as travel mode, and intend to use the future train. They expect that the train will lead to easier and faster transportation and work commuting, increased access to schools and jobs, population growth, open up for more opportunities, and that people do not have to own a car. The greatest needs are; a good timetable, with many departures, matching the work schedule. The train has to be on time, and the ticket price not too high. Both the train and the station have to be easily accessible, supplied with good car parking facilities with engine heaters, and the train has to go fast. Both the train and the station have to be clean and controlled, and there has to be clear, and digital information.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2023. , p. 64
Keywords [en]
North Bothnia Line, Sustainable transport, Sustainable travel, Social sustainability, Socially sustainable travel, Socially sustainable public transport, Transport justice, Transport poverty, Travel mode choice, Travel behavior, Sävar, Robertsfors, Bureå
Keywords [sv]
Norrbotniabanans noder 2
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Human Geography
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URN: urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-211339OAI: oai:DiVA.org:umu-211339DiVA, id: diva2:1778586
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Umeå kommun; Robertsfors kommun; Skellefteå kommun
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Master's Program in Spatial Planning and Development
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Norrbotniabanans noder 2Available from: 2023-07-03 Created: 2023-07-02 Last updated: 2023-07-03Bibliographically approved

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