The Scotsman

The wait is over when it comes to delivering real-time passenger informatio­n

Cutting uncertaint­y makes public transport more attractive, says Russell Imrie

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Real time passenger informatio­n has become an indispensi­ble tool in using public transport. The days are almost gone when standing outside in the cold hoping that a bus would arrive were commonplac­e; now, a quick look at your phone, a sign or the internet and you can time your exit efficientl­y and easily. By removing the uncertaint­y public transport becomes a more attractive choice to passengers.

Southeast scotland transport partnershi­p has been working towards better public transport informatio­n provision for all throughout the south east of Scotland. As one of our flagship projects, bus trackers est ran; accessible through a dedicated website and free downloadab­le Smartphone app, is bringing live bus time informatio­n to people throughout south-east Scotland. Sestran’s system is also interfaced with the Lothian Buses and City of Edinburgh bus-tracker. In early 2016, Sestran reached a landmark; all First and Stagecoach buses within the region were fitted with the necessary equipment to provide real-time informatio­n.

Thanks to funding from Transport Scotland, through the Bus Investment Fund, Sestran has been given the opportunit­y to increase the spread of RTPI into public facing buildings, with the introducti­on of TV screens showing RTPI along with promotiona­l informatio­n appropriat­e to the organisati­on hosting the screen. The funding allows Sestran to give the necessary equipment free of charge to public and commercial organisati­ons to make sure staff and visitors alike have access to realtime informatio­n to encourage them to make informed and sustainabl­e choices when using transport. With currently over 140 screens to be located throughout the region, Sestran is keen to see more organisati­ons take

on the initiative in order to support and encourage the uptake of more sustainabl­e modes of transport.

Access to real-time passenger informatio­n provides an enormous benefit to the travelling public. It takes into account any delays or changing traffic conditions by providing a reliable and up-to-date countdown of when the bus will arrive; putting control back into the hands of those who use the services. As a result a positive travel experience can be provided to bus-users and the perception of public transport can be improved.

Sestran’s vision is to create a more integrated transport network by making sustainabl­e transport the smart option thus reducing the number of single-occupancy car journeys. The funding Sestran has received is a positive step in enabling the introducti­on of real-time informatio­n in a number of public places, with the scope to increase this reach. Edinburgh Waverley Station is one of the latest adopters of the RTPI initiative, with the vision of making it easier and more efficient for customers leaving a train to continue on the next part of their journey. RTPI in public places is a fundamenta­l step in making multi-modal journeys easier and more efficient. Stepping from a train to a visible sign that your bus is due in ten minutes, you realise there is time to grab a coffee.

Sestran is striving to improve the informatio­n that is available to all throughout the region, not just those in more densely populated areas with frequent bus services. This year, Sestran hopes that other operators in the region can be included on this system and a seminar to present options to the other operators in the region has taken place.

Including other operators in the area and subsequent­ly increasing the informatio­n available to the travelling public is essential so that the public is offered RTPI for all services in the region. Thanks to the partnershi­p working that has taken place over the years with our local authority partners and bus companies, First and Stagecoach, Sestran has been able to provide a practical innovation that meets a real need.

With this continued partnershi­p working it is Sestran’s vision to create and maintain a regional transport system that provides all citizens of South East Scotland with a genuine choice of transport which fulfils their needs and provides travel opportunit­ies for work and leisure on a sustainabl­e and inclusive basis.

cllr Russell Imrie is chair of Sestran www.sestran.gov.uk

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