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Public Transport International (PTI) is the official magazine of the International Association of Public Transport (UITP). PTI magazine publishes articles on all topics related to urban, suburban and regional public transport, such as:
• Economics, planning, organisation, management, marketing, human resources, organising authorities
• Public transport supply industry, information technologies
• Metro, light rail, bus, waterborne transport
• Market trends, innovation
• Regional developments
• All initiatives improving mobility
The readership of the magazine is international and includes top-level managers and decision-makers from throughout the entire sector. Articles will be read by industry peers and those who have an interest in public transport.
The overall circulation of the magazine is over 6000 copies in over 90 countries. All 3100 members of UITP receive PTI as part of their membership package. This represents a very well-captured audience with a strong interest in public transport.
Editorial planning 2008
Issue |
Topic |
Deadlines |
1/2008
January |
Human resources
Extra distribution to IT-Trans
Karlsruhe, 13-15 February 2008 |
Booking: 5 Dec. 2007
Printing material: 15 Dec. 2007
Publication date: 15 Jan. 2008 |
2/2008
March |
Mobility solutions: Taxis & school transport |
Booking: 10 Feb. 2008
Printing material: 20 Feb. 2008
Publication date: 15 March 2008 |
3/2008
May |
European Affairs and projects |
Booking: 5 April 2008
Printing material: 10 April 2008
Publication date: 15 May 2008 |
4/2008
July |
SustainableDevelopment |
Booking: 10 June 2008
Printing material: 20 June 2008
Publication date: 15 July 2008 |
5/2008
September |
Light rail issue |
Booking: 10 Aug. 2008
Printing material: 20 Aug. 2008
Publication date: 15 Sept. 2008 |
6/2008
November |
Social inclusion |
Booking: 10 Oct. 2008
Printing material: 20 Oct. 2008
Publication date: 15 Nov. 2008 |
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Guidelines for articles (PDF format)
Guidelines for Country/Town Profile (PDF format)
Technical requirements
Photographs must be received as either a good-quality original photograph or a high-resolution digital photograph (300 dpi). This fact cannot be stressed enough! These may be sent as a CD-Rom and by e-mail. Low-resolution scans or poor-quality photographs are not suitable. If sent electronically, each illustration should be sent as a separate file and not in the text body.
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You have taken pictures of public transport and would like to see them published in THE public transport magazine. Your pictures are recent and of good quality, send them in electronic format to emilie.conde@uitp.org or in print to
UITP
Publications Department
Emilie Condé
Rue Sainte Marie 6
BE 1080 Bruxelles
Belgium. |