Portsmouth News

City bus shelters and stops fitted with new real-time informatio­n

Technology will provide an estimated arrival countdown

- By FIONA CALLINGHAM

TRAVELLING by bus has been made easier in Portsmouth with real time informatio­n now available in more than 100 city shelters.

Fitted with screen-reader technology, new real time informatio­n (RTI) kits that tell passengers when their bus will be arriving have been installed in 120 of the city’s bus shelters and 20 pole-mounted units at bus stops without shelters.

Of the 545 bus stops in Portsmouth, 230 now have audio-enabled technology.

Councillor Lynne Stagg, Portsmouth City Council’s traffic and transport cabinet member, said: ‘Having access to the right informatio­n is essential for good public transport travel. People want to know when their bus is due, and whether it is on time.

Cllr Lynne Stagg

‘Informatio­n needs to be readily available and inclusive.

‘These new RTI units means that everyone can access the informatio­n they need to travel with confidence.’

RTI units display a countdown estimated time of arrival of bus services calling at that stop.

It uses GPS data from detectors installed in each bus to calculate how far away the bus is from the stop and new screens will announce when the bus is arriving.

Pole-mounted units work with a push-button, while RTI units in shelters work with a special audio fob, which is available to residents from

Portsmouth City Council.

To request an audio fob residents should contact Portsmouth City Council on (023) 9282 9923.

The cost of the new technology has been covered through the government’s Transformi­ng Cities Fund. Portsmouth received £4m from the first tranche.

Having access to the right informatio­n is essential for good public transport

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A new pole button at a Portsmouth bus stop
REAL TIME INFORMATIO­N A new pole button at a Portsmouth bus stop

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