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Screens with real-time info become a reality on Metro buses

Wednesday, April 24, 2024   Posted in: Signatory Notice Board By: Administrator With tags: transport, public, information

Environment Canterbury media release: 22nd April 2024

Next-stop information is beginning to be rolled out on Metro buses in Greater Christchurch this week. The screens allow customers to easily see the next three stops and how far away they are, from the comfort of their seat.

The technology has been installed on four buses, with intentions to equip all of Metro’s electric buses by the end of the year. This would be a total of around 70 buses, pending funding.

The next-stop information screens will be on a variety of our buses, some of which are likely to cover routes such as Route 8 Port to Port which transports customers to and from the airport.

This technology is consistent with the live information that customers can already access through their phones or on our screens at major stops. 

“This is an exciting step for Metro, as we make this live information more available for our customers, improving the overall experience and accessibility of our services,” public transport operations manager Derek Walsh said.

Screens in buses will show the next three bus stops.“We know from customer feedback and other cities’ experiences that people will appreciate having this addition on our buses, particularly for those not so familiar with our network or city. We’re looking forward to when all of our electric buses will have this information installed,” Derek said.

The technology is made possible through GPS trackers which are onboard all Metro buses. These track where the buses are, where they are headed and when they will get there.

This GPS information also drives Metro’s real-time network map.

The screens will also improve how we communicate with our customers.

“We intend to display customer information on these screens – reducing the need for paper posters,” Derek said.

"We’re really keen to hear what our customers think of these screens and if there are any improvements or further functionality they would suggest,” he added.

Customers can submit their feedback by:

  • emailing metro[at]ecan.govt.nz or
  • phoning the Metro team on 03 366 8855.