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The UK unveils new GPS-based rail fare system
The UK is taking a significant step toward modernizing its rail travel experience by trialling a GPS-based ticketing system.
There was a time when to take a British rail journey was to receive a ticket barely changed since Victorian times — a small cardboard rectangle printed with the destination through which the inspector ...
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UK trials rail fares calculated by GPS-tracking passengers’ phones. How will it work?
A similar scheme is already in place in other European countries, including Denmark and the Netherlands.View on euronews ...
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There was a time when to take a British rail journey was to receive a ticket barely changed since Victorian times — a small cardboard rectangle printed with the destination through which the inspector ...
It comes as Greater Anglia is set to become the third railway company to be taken into public ownership by the Labour ...
ORCATS, a legacy ticket allocation system, has been causing several issues for the British rail industry. James Bain, CEO at Worldline discusses the issues. Credit: ShepherdMedia. Operational research ...
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