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New ticket system for Adelaide's public transport.

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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 11:12 am
I'm sure most of you are already aware that the existing Crouzet ticket system is being replaced. The latest news from the ADVERTISER (1/10)

"The State Government yesterday called for the expressions of interest to supply a multi-million dollar ticketing system on Adelaide's public transport system.

It is likely to involve a combination of rechargeable Smartcards, and disposable magnetic tickets to cater for single trips.

The State Government set aside $29 million over four years to buy and implement the sytem in the last Budget, but said yesterday it did not have an a definitive time frame for its implementation. Expressions of interest would be accepted until November 25"



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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 12:57 pm
just as long as they don't use the "Myki" system we should be fine Razz



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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 8:01 pm
The tender for the smart card has just been released by the DTEI with a closing date of November 25.

http://www.tenders.sa.gov.au/tenders/tender/display/tender-details.do?id=16453&action=display-tender-details

TendersSA wrote:

Provision of a Smart Card Fare Collection System for the AdelaideMetro Public Transport System
Issued by Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure

Expression of Interest
Tender State: Current Tender
Tender Code: DTEI016453
Contract Number: 08C058
Category: Unassigned



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Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 12:09 pm
Sarails wrote:
just as long as they don't use the "Myki" system we should be fine Razz


Cool Yes that and anything supplied by ERG, namely the T-card system which is a total failure here in Sydney. Thankfully I'm moving to Adelaide next weekend.

Craig.



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Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 7:08 pm
craigd wrote:
Sarails wrote:
just as long as they don't use the "Myki" system we should be fine Razz


Cool Yes that and anything supplied by ERG, namely the T-card system which is a total failure here in Sydney. Thankfully I'm moving to Adelaide next weekend.

Craig.


Smart man.

I do not care what ticketing system we use, so long as I don't have to carry around another credit card sized thingo or two! Our current tickets are a much cooler size.



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Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 9:34 pm
2001 wrote:

It is likely to involve a combination of rechargeable Smartcards, and disposable magnetic tickets to cater for single trips.


I like the idea of having magnetic tickets for single and daily tickets for tourists/occassional users and smartcards more regular users. It would be good if other cities such as Brisbane and Sydney could do similar.



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Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 10:29 pm
From what Pat Conlon has said they could be the size of a credit card, one hopes not, but they usually go against the grain on these things, so it is not what the public wan't, but what we give them! Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes



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Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 12:27 pm
Sarails wrote:
just as long as they don't use the "Myki" system we should be fine

Given that Heather Webster, Executive Director, Public Transport, DTEI said in her 'Letter to the editor' reply in last Thursdays Advertiser: "A stringent procurement process will be undertaken to ensure South Australian taxpayers get the best value for money.." there is probably a good chance we could get the Myki system as it is probably going cheap. After all the same procurement process was probably used for our new Flexity trams and we all know what their problems were.
 
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Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 2:31 pm
The Perth SmartRider system seems to work well.

This isn't rocket science: problems experienced in Sydney mostly related to politics between carriers: the authorities there needed to integrate the system first then introduce a smart-card, but they tried to do both at once, and the integration fell over so the software for the system had heaps of specification creep and consequential cost blow-outs.

The major thing that can go wrong in a simple system like Adelaide is the user not clocking off after a trip.



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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 7:54 am
Adelaide has actually been quite smart is waiting to go to smart cards now. They have experiences in Perth and Brisbane with working systems, Melbourne for a half done, not quite right system, and Sydney for a total failure. Internationally, London and Singapore have been working for a while now. The decision to wait until the technology has matured slightly, from how it was only a couple of years ago, is a good move.

Plus, unlike other cities, Crouzet provides a good base to move from. Crouzet already provides for integrated tickets and Adelaide people are used to logging on each boarding. All that needs to happen, is to add a log off component. The ticket products in Adelaide are already matured, with multi discounts and a range of products that most people are pretty happy with. The ticket products (the single zone, and the high fares for people travelling short, but more than two sections) don't seem to raise too many complaints to the media etc.

From what I can see, the only benefit the smart card will bring to Adelaide is increased reliability by removing the magnetic stripe, online (etc) recharge options, and better data for planners by adding the ability to analyse where people commence, and end, their journey on the network.
 
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 9:16 am
A great number of people have a keycard that allows them access at work. These keycards could be used as identification for the TA traveller as well. This would give the answer to having an extra card in a lot of cases and would remove the need for a "smart card" system as all the operation of fare calculation would then be removed from the passenger and only exist in the computer system. This would still have problems with employees moving from one employment to another and having to give up their keycards.



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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 10:12 am
NolaMcKenzie wrote:
From what I can see, the only benefit the smart card will bring to Adelaide is increased reliability by removing the magnetic stripe, online (etc) recharge options, and better data for planners by adding the ability to analyse where people commence, and end, their journey on the network.


And, on the buses in particular, loading can be speeded up with a reader at the centre door, so, unless you need to buy a ticket, you can clock-on there.

Both doors can be used for loading.

The reader is required at the centre door for clocking-off in any case.



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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 10:23 am
Logging on and logging off the trip... NO CHANCE! Adelaide will now only ever have timed trips, no politician would be brave enough to take it from us.

The RFID tags have some issues very minor at that, which could prevent them from being a ticketing system.



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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 1:17 pm
How I think it could be done:

smart card is loaded with x trips.
interpeak = 1 trip
peak = 2 trips
dayticket = 3 trips

the trigger for a normal ticket becoming a day trip (for the day) would be using 3 trips worth of credit in one day.
 
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 2:47 pm
fabricator wrote:
How I think it could be done:

smart card is loaded with x trips.
interpeak = 1 trip
peak = 2 trips
dayticket = 3 trips

the trigger for a normal ticket becoming a day trip (for the day) would be using 3 trips worth of credit in one day.


The smartcard might have smart technology built into it, but this is really open to debate. I say it doesn't. Credit card providers agree with me, they ditched it without even fully adopting it.

Think about this.

The dumb crouzet system is at least able to tell me with nothing more than a cursory glance what type of ticket it was and how many available trips were left. Even after I'd put it through the wash and or left it in my draw for half a year having forgot it was there. It could also tell me when the current validation I am using expires.

How would you propose to get this info from the highly intelligent dumbcard that cannot tell you anything?



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