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((here))Operational research computerised allocation of tickets and services (ORCATS) is a centralised legacy computer system used on passenger railways in Britain. The system can be used for real-time reservations and revenue sharing on tickets between train operating companies.
However, the system has been facing setbacks – primarily due its age – such as not being able to account for online booking or identify split ticketing issues. This has created a significant loss in revenue for operators around Britain.
James Bain, Chief Executive Officer (CEO▸ ) at Worldline, explains the current shortfalls of ORCATS, as well as some possible new management technology that could replace it.
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