Stratford Press

App ‘game-changer’ for bus travel

Transit tracks services, expected arrivals in real time

- Ilona Hanne

Afree real-time tracking app will make catching the bus much easier for Taranaki passengers, says Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) transport engagement manager Sarah Hiestand.

“The app makes bus travel easier, more convenient and more reliable, it really is a game-changer. It takes the pressure off people to scroll through timetables and plan out routes themselves.

“Real-time tracking allows passengers to see how far away their bus is and ensures commuters are on the right bus and can get to the right stop at the right time. The app also provides data for the council to improve our bus routes and timetables via GPS.”

The app, Transit, is now the official public transport app for Taranaki bus services and will enable users to see nearby bus options and departure times. Users will be able to easily find the informatio­n they need, with accurate real-time estimated

bus arrival times, trip planning options and step-bystep navigation all offered through the app. Crowdsourc­ed real-time informatio­n is also available through the app with Transit’s Go feature.

Sarah says by allowing people to access bus informatio­n more easily, it’s hoped more will swap their car for a bus.

“We have been working

hard to increase public transport usage in Taranaki and we believe this app is a significan­t step in the right direction.”

Over the next few months, the transport team will also be reviewing all Taranaki bus services and timetables, with the opportunit­y for pubic feedback coming as well.

Council chairperso­n Charlotte Littlewood says the council is committed to delivering the best possible public transport services for Taranaki.

“The introducti­on of a realtime app is fantastic news that will be welcomed by users of our bus services. It is also a great opportunit­y for those who have not used public transport in Taranaki yet to download the app, leave the car at home and give buses a go.”

The app is already used by other New Zealand public transport agencies, including Auckland Transport, the Greater Wellington Regional Council and the Waikato Regional Council. The agreement the TRC has with the app providers means the council will also receive anonymised usage data as well as the opportunit­y to customise it to suit specific needs, such as sending update notificati­ons directly to bus passengers via the app.

“Partnering with a single app that prioritise­s transit makes it clear to riders where they can go for informatio­n,” says Transit chief business officer David Block-Schachter.

“We’re excited to work with Taranaki Regional Council and to see more people using Transit as part of their daily routine.”

Transit is available to download for iPhone and Android at www.transitapp. com on the App Store or Google Play.

Real-time bus tracking is also available via the council’s website.

 ?? Photo / Transitapp ?? Users can see where the nearest bus stops are, as well as details of the route the bus will take.
Photo / Transitapp Users can see where the nearest bus stops are, as well as details of the route the bus will take.
 ?? Photo/ Taranaki Regional Council ?? The app is free to download and use.
Photo/ Taranaki Regional Council The app is free to download and use.
 ?? Photo / Transitapp ?? The app gives real-time informatio­n on bus times.
Photo / Transitapp The app gives real-time informatio­n on bus times.

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