Technology Innovations at New York City Transit

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Technology Innovations at New York City Transit

Customer Communication 20 th Century Static signage, paper schedules 21 st century Interactivity, two way communication, personal customization, REAL TIME! People want to know what they need to know and don t care about things that are irrelevant TO THEM New York City Transit 1

Past New York City Transit 2

Present New York City Transit 3

Future New York City Transit 4

Some new NYCT initiatives

SAID Signs Snapshot status on all Subway services Displays agency messaging Deployed at key station entrances Advises riders before paying! New York City Transit 6

PA/CIS Installed on the A Division Implemented with CBTC on L line Clear announcements Countdown clocks - CIS Released real time data on apps Ongoing R&D and program development for the B Division New York City Transit 7

On The Go! An interactive, touch screen, digital information center Trip Planning Bus Time Real-time service and E&E status Neighborhood maps Service diversions Shopping and dining options (3 rd party apps) News and weather New York City Transit 8

On The Go! Project Goals Improve customer communication via better access to relevant data Replace paper signage Create a touch screen device Revenue generation (advertising) Positive image of MTA network New York City Transit 9

Design Features Award winning sleek, stainless steel design 46 inch 1080p touch screen Video camera and microphone future option Ease of maintenance New York City Transit 10

Design Features Each kiosk can be programmed individually from a central computer Content can be changed according to usage, time of day, weather, or any other variable Gives NYCT and advertisers flexibility New York City Transit 11

Expansion Plan

Integration with TrackWork FasTrack new program to shut down whole lines for multiple nights Instant delivery of rapidly changing information

Revenue Generation Potential Public/Private Partnership Kiosks expected to pay for themselves over time via advertising Potential for highly-customized national, local, and hyperlocal advertising opportunities Interactive advertising including clickability on ads New York City Transit 14

Future of OTG MTA system wide rollout across all its agencies Multiple units per location New features to be considered Virtual Station Agent (part of extended pilot currently under testing) Real time bus arrival information (BusTime) Software is highly customizable for future updates Station navigation Near field communications Interactivity with mobile devices New York City Transit 15

We will have them all over soon!

MTA Bus Time Delivering Real Time Bus Location Information to NYC Customers

Bus Time Project Goals Enhance the bus-riding experience for customers Improve scheduling, service management, and emergency response based on real time data Use open source technology Cost-effective, quick to deploy, simple to maintain and operate, and supports expansion as needed in the future Other developers can use the data Leverage hardware investments GPS and wireless communications being used for Fare Payment System and Bus Time 18

Bus Time Project Overview Provides the location of the next several buses that will arrive at a particular stop Uses GPS hardware and wireless communications technology to track the realtime location of buses It is available using: Desktop website Mobile website (smartphones) SMS text messaging (any mobile phone) DIY signs 19

Desktop Website http://mta.info/bustime Interactive map View current locations of buses and the next stops each bus will make Find bus arrivals by: Using the map Searching for an Intersection Searching for a bus route Searching for a bus stop 20

Mobile Website http://bustime.mta.info/m Visit mobile website or scan QR code at bus stop Accessibility-friendly text-only version of Bus Time Find bus arrivals by: Using smartphone s GPS Bus stop code Route Intersection Zip code 21

SMS / Text Messaging Send a text message to 511123 Find bus arrivals by: Sending a bus stop code and route Sending an intersection and route 22

How does it work?

Queue Host Real time Queue IE IE Output Queue Archiver Cellular Paging Network App App Load Balancer Database

BusTime Real time bus location information coming to all boroughs Visit mobile website or scan QR code at bus stop Accessibility-friendly text-only version Find bus arrivals by: Using smartphone s GPS Bus stop code Route Intersection Zip code New York City Transit 25

MTA info on Mobile devices MTA.info mobile website Weekender App Coordination between MTA and developer community for open data access

Apps and Feeds MTA develops its own apps as well as supports 3 rd party developers MTA provides real-time data feeds to the public SubwayTime went live with feeds on the 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 lines 27

Building Blocks: New Fare Payment System Contactless Payments Technology Next generation payment/access design (Tap & Go) Multiple forms of payment media Open Architecture Maintain control over system interfaces/interconnections Equipment supplier-agnostic Account-Based Value stored in back-office account, not on card; media an identifier Payment Industry Standards Electronic payments are secure, proven, widely used in retail environment

New Fare Payment System Customer Service o Call center and website for customer information, account management, and sales Multiple Payment Options o Customers can pay using a contactless credit or debit card (bank-issued or pre-paid) o Mobile payments, including NFC wallets and mobile application, will be incorporated. o A transit-only smart card will complement other options and be available to all customers. Fare Rules o Existing fare polices and products at minimum o Simplified application of fare policies at back-end.

New Fare Payment System Reduce Reliance on Vending Machines o o Vending machines are relatively costly to procure, operate, and maintain. Nature of unattended terminal doesn t permit optimal customer feedback or experience. Focus on Self-Directed Sales and Account Management o Anytime, Anywhere o Call center and website to handle all customer needs Focus on Retail Distribution Strategy o Leverage existing MetroCard retail sales network o Shift media distribution to convenient channel

Washington, DC Bike Share Hangzhou, China New York City, launched May 2013

Bikes in Transit Integration of BikeShare program with fare payment programs Challenge for transit to accommodate

Automated Metros Worldwide New York City Transit 33

Demands of the next generation

Concluding Thoughts The auto is here to stay but there is increasing recognition that it is an outdated model for the dense urban environment needs realization and reinvention Urban transit is being rediscovered but needs technology and convenience enrichment for better acceptance Automated travel mode is best and only safe with a dedicated right or way that was invented and is well used by transit Technology applications are successful only with ease of use features for the masses

Feel free to contact me andrew.bata@nyct.com 646 252 4599