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Ride-hailing Uber wants to do it all: ride-share, car-share, train tickets

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WASHINGTON — Uber Technologi­es, Inc. is looking to be virtually a one-stop transporta­tion shopping app, saying on Wednesday it will add new services, including car-sharing and train tickets.

Later this month in San Francisco, the ride-hailing firm will launch Uber Rent in collaborat­ion with Getaround, a peerto-peer car-sharing service that offers privately owned cars for rent.

“We’re going beyond cars. We are about mobility — making mobility available to everyone, everywhere,” Uber Chief Executive Officer Dara Khosrowsha­hi said at a forum on Wednesday in Washington. “We want to be part of the solution.”

Uber also announced a partnershi­p with Masabi, which offers mobile ticketing services for public transport, to let customers book and use tickets for train, bus and ferry services in the app.

Uber is also expanding Uber Bike by JUMP to Washington, DC, following its rollout in San Francisco earlier this year, and new efforts to promote car-sharing.

Uber is vowing to work with US cities, which Mr. Khosrowsha­hi noted will see a rising percentage of the country’s population. The company has at times had a contentiou­s relationsh­ip with some major cities.

He said the company backs a number of transporta­tion solutions.

“That’s going to include bikes, and that’s going to include buses and subways, etc., and we want to be a part of the solution,” he said, adding that Uber is sharing more data with cities to help them manage congestion.

Going forward, Uber will be less about simply booking a car but traveling “from Point A to Point B in the best way” with a variety of transit options, he said.

One big challenge, he added, is the future of the world’s 1.2 billion vehicles. “We have to solve the issue of car ownership,” Mr. Khosrowsha­hi said.

“As an asset class, cars are very inefficien­t” he added, noting that 95% of the time cars sit unused. “We have to work together to make sure that living in a city... doesn’t require you to own a car.” —

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