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A platform for rail passengers

I want to develop a platform that offers the possibility to "connect" two passengers that have the same or complementary interests.

Example A

A mathematics student travels by train from Berlin to Frankfurt and could meet a maths teacher who -by pure chance- is taking the same train to exchange ideas

Example B

A 8 year old child travels without parents from Hamburg to Munich as well as an older couple who are willing to watch over the child for that time.

Why trains?

  • time that can be use more effectively (time can't not be used differently; you have to be in the train)
  • it requires a little effort (you don't have to go somewhere to get coaching
  • different generations take the train regularly => different levels of knowledge

System of identification

  • what is your profession
  • how long do you stay in the train
  • where are you

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