Coeur de Flandre agglo is the contracting authority for the creation of a multimodal exchange hub at Hazebrouck station. With more than 6,500 descents per day, the intercommunality wanted to carry out an ambitious development project to promote intermodality. Served by the station's new footbridge, the future multimodal hub is characterised by the following elements: - a silo car park with 548 spaces, including 28 spaces for the parking of electric vehicles, mainly reserved for train users - a bus station with 8 platforms that will accommodate the buses of the rainbow network as well as the regular lines of the future bus network of the agglomeration - an urban place, at the foot of the footbridge, dedicated to active mobility that will host a secure bicycle shelter of 60 places (accessible via the pass card ) as well as free access bicycle hoops. This urban plot will be served by the bidirectional cycle path of Abbot Lemire Boulevard - a square that serves as a waiting garden for train users and an intergenerational living space as well as a wooded area serving as a secure pedestrian link