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First Bristol take up Mayor's challenge to introduce smart technology

14 Apr 2016

First Bristol has today announced plans for significant improvements to public transport ticketing in and around Bristol over the next two years. This represents a major step in Mayor George Ferguson’s plan to introduce a 'Bristol Smart Pass’.

It means that by 2018 citizens will be able to move freely across the city from bus to train, purchasing tickets with just a tap of their credit or debit card, accessing real time information via a new unified app that brings bus and rail information and ticket booking in one place.

James Freeman, Managing Director of First Bristol said: "The smart revolution in transport ticketing is definitely rolling into town. This year will see further developments in preparation for taking major steps forward in 2017.

"The aim is to provide people with a really simple, easy and cost-effective way of paying for their travel and to speed up boarding times. We know these are currently very slow in the West of England and a cause of some real frustration.”

The use of mTicketing has been advancing rapidly in Bristol and this summer will see the introduction of new products including a ten-trip ticket for shorter journeys as well as a five-trip ticket. The changes will bring mTicketing and smart cards to lots of new potential customers.

In the first quarter of 2017, a joint bus and rail smartcard scheme will be launched. The smart card scheme will initially offer weekly ticketing options to customers.

First Bristol is also looking to introduce contactless credit card payments on certain services. A pilot will operate with a view to totally replacing cash as a means of payment by 2020.  

George Ferguson, Mayor of Bristol, said: “I’m delighted with this development, building on my ambition to introduce a ‘Bristol Smart Pass'. I have been determined to implement the next generation of smart ticketing across Bristol to enable vastly improved movement and access by public transport.

“Technology has moved at such a pace over the past three years, with the vast majority of us now using smartphones as an integral part of our day to day lives. While ensuring it does not exclude anyone, it makes total sense to focus developments around harnessing these new smart systems which will soon make 'Oyster card’ type ticketing yesterday’s technology.

“We shall see major changes for the better over the next three years, building on the encouraging increase in the number of people using buses to move around the city since the introduction of fairer fares, better and cleaner buses and residents parking schemes. I remain committed to working in partnership with First Bristol and other providers to greatly enhance our transport options and look forward to seeing these innovative improvements rolled out across the city region.”

Other developments planned for roll-out in 2017 include:

  • a common Wi-Fi signal between buses and trains, allowing customers to log on once as they move between both modes of transport;
  • a single mobile phone app, providing integrated bus and rail information in one place for the first time.

Looking ahead to 2018, the plan is to move to cloud-based ticketing for bus operations using contactless credit cards to offer "best value" fares to customers across the First West of England network.

The improvements follow the rapid introduction of smart card ticketing, called ‘Touch Cards’ and mobile phone-based ticketing, called ‘mTickets’ over that last eighteen months.

ENDS

For more information contact: Chris Hanson, PR Manager (West of England & Wales), First Bus, on 0117 373 6470 / 07894 785155 or email: [email protected]

NOTES TO EDITORS:

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Our vision is to provide solutions for an increasingly congested world… keeping people moving and communities prospering.

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