| Ticket revolution for West Midlands? bus passengers |
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| Monday, 18. August 2008 | |
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The
two organisations have joined together to provide the region with the latest
generation of bus ticket machines, which will automatically read ITSO
compatible Smartcards including England’s National Concessionary Travel Pass. Geoff Inskip, chief executive of Centro, said: “The deal is a key component of our plan to implement Smartcard technology on the West Midlands public transport network. It will provide the region with a fast, efficient and simple ticketing solution - an equivalent to London’s Oyster card.
“This
forms an essential part of our Network West Midlands initiative which is the
foundation of our aspirations to provide passengers with one of the most well
informed, easy-to-use, integrated public transport networks in the world.”
Buses
currently provide 92 per cent of all public transport journeys in the West Midlands with the region’s biggest operator carrying
more than one million people a day.
Centro
has specified Wayfarer to supply and install more than 2,300 of the machines
for the West Midland’s bus operators, and to
also provide the administrative and technical support for the equipment.
Wayfarer is involved in every major ITSO smart card
scheme in Britain, working
alongside operational partners across the North West,
in Lancashire, Cheshire, Cumbria, as well as Nottinghamshire, Hampshire,
Yorkshire, and in Scotland
and Wales.
In the North West
alone, more than 15 million successful smartcard transactions have been
processed using Wayfarer technology. The Wayfarer TGX200 machines, which are part of the company’s revolutionary
e-Bus
family, can also link in to all the complex systems and applications featured
on even the most modern passenger vehicles.
They
can be configured to support every fare and journey type, including
concessionary schemes for children, over 60s and disabled people. Parkeon Transport Systems Director Phillippe Millet said: “We are delighted to be partnering with Centro on a ticketing solution that not only meets today’s requirements but is fully flexible in accommodating systems being planned by the organisation and West Midlands bus operators going forward. We look forward to bringing the benefits of ITSO and e-Bus to Centro, bus companies and their customers.” Further information from Babs Coombes, tel 0121 214 7266 / mobile 07887 794 208 / email Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist gegen Spam Bots geschützt, Sie müssen JavaScript aktivieren, damit Sie es sehen können or visit Centro News Online at www.centronews.org.uk |
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