Title: Bristol Travel Card by September? (Solution to fare problems on SVB line) Post by: matt473 on March 27, 2010, 17:43:59 http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/homepage/Bristol-travel-smart-card-ready-September/article-1949415-detail/article.html
Maybe this could be what is needed with the right equipment fitted at stations to record journies. Considering the council subsidise the line would not have thought this would be to difficult to sort out. Secondly, may be better in long run for intergration of public transport in Bristol with Busses, rail and the ferry Title: Re: Bristol Travel Card by September? (Solution to fare problems on SVB line) Post by: JayMac on March 27, 2010, 19:03:20 Looks good, but September seems a tad optimistic.
Title: Re: Bristol Travel Card by September? (Solution to fare problems on SVB line) Post by: Brucey on March 28, 2010, 09:15:18 But if the only ticket purchasing ability at the station is a smartcard, then arrangements need to be made for people who don't have one (e.g. the occasional traveller). This would mean that tickets still need to be sold on the train, therefore giving the same problems as we have at present.
After all, would someone use a smartcard if they knew they could get away without paying? Title: Re: Bristol Travel Card by September? (Solution to fare problems on SVB line) Post by: Tim on April 28, 2010, 12:21:33 After all, would someone use a smartcard if they knew they could get away without paying? Some would not. But there are also plenty who are honest enough to make reasonable efforts to pay and anything that makes life easier for those people is to be encouraged. I suspect that the majority of the public are neither very honest nor very dishonest. I count myself in this group. I would always try and pay at the first opportunity (whether by TVM or on-board), but if overcrowding, an absent guard, no TVM and unbarriered stations conspire to make it impossible for me to pay easily, I am not so honest that I would post the fare to FGW when I got home. I would however always pay if I had a smart card to make this easy. . Title: Re: Bristol Travel Card by September? (Solution to fare problems on SVB line) Post by: JayMac on July 31, 2010, 05:03:24 From the BBC (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-10803598) (31/07/2010):
Quote Bristol smart card scheme for buses is expanded A system of paying for bus fares in advance is expanding across Bristol after a successful trial. The smart cards will be introduced in August on 30 Wessex Connect bus routes into and around the city. Bristol City Council said they were also hoping to roll the scheme out to First Bus services across the west of England in March 2011. Card users will get a 16% discount on fares and will be able to pre-pay for up to ^50 worth of tickets. Councillor Gary Hopkins, the council's cabinet member for transport, said the trial had been run "on a shoestring" but that a ^1.1m award from central government meant the necessary technology could now be introduced. The scheme has been trialled with Wessex Connect and the University of the West of England (UWE) Ulink buses. 'Save time' Mr Hopkins said: "They're being used by staff at the moment, ensuring any glitches are knocked out of the system." The councillor added the cards, which are similar to London's Oyster Card but are yet to be given a name, would "have a huge affect on fares" and "save huge amounts of time". "Having those cards, getting them widely used, will be absolutely a vital factor in improving transport across the city," he said. We've got promises from First Bus to actually introduce across the west of England from next March and now obviously we need to make certain that progresses. For the moment they're called smart cards, but we'd like to hear from people what they think would be the right name." Ian Pollard, from Wessex Connect, said: "We are proud to be at the forefront of developing better access to bus services in the south-west by embracing new technology to offer improved ticket and pass options for people to get better value." He said passengers would be able to top-up value on their card on buses and, in future, at a network of shops. A spokesman for First said it supported the scheme and was working with the council to implement it. He said: "We continue to discuss the introduction of smart card enabled ticket machines with all local councils throughout the region and the availability of public funding to facilitate this." This page is printed from the "Coffee Shop" forum at http://gwr.passenger.chat which is provided by a customer of Great Western Railway. Views expressed are those of the individual posters concerned. Visit www.gwr.com for the official Great Western Railway website. Please contact the administrators of this site if you feel that content provided contravenes our posting rules ( see http://railcustomer.info/1761 ). The forum is hosted by Well House Consultants - http://www.wellho.net |