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Home ticketing, geolocated buses, increasingly large interoperable regions, and lastly clearing becoming part of everyday life: this issue describes some of the great leaps forward being made in public transport. We are leading the field in all areas, from the performance of transport companies to passenger satisfaction. We hope you enjoy reading this issue.

Eric Jean, Public Transport Activities manager, ACS group and general manager of ACS France

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"Home Ticketing", the best vending solution ?

How can you avoid queueing to buy a ticket? On-line ticketing has made great strides and now offers a real alternative to traditional vending systems...
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Trends
"Clearing" begins to pay

As interoperability projects become increasingly the norm, specifications are at last calling for exact revenue sharing...
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North American buses
Farebox FBE 420: a potent mix of onboard payment options

The Farebox FBE 420 provides a wide range of payment options, including cash, magnetic and contactless cards, on buses in the United States and Canada...
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Rochester (USA)

Geolocation: a linchpin of customer satisfaction

Next year the buses in Rochester (New York, USA) will be fitted with an integrated geolocation system with the complete array of functions – ticketing, maintenance, traffic, information and safety. With one objective in mind: quality of service...
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Emilia Romagna

Italy’s largest interoperable region enters its final straight

Emilia Romagna is about to become the first Italian region to pull off the unprecedented feat of bringing 10 operators together within a fully interoperable...
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Event
Russia in the spotlight at
Cartes 2009 :
Come and meet us at the ACS stand from 17 to 19 November 2009.

22nd National Public Transport Fair
Come and meet us at the ACS stand from 25 to 27 November 2009.

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Haute-Normandie (France):

10 organising authorities on track towards interoperability

Lyons (France):

Latest-generation control terminals for the TCL network

Israel:

Tour Bus opts for PCE 415 consoles

 
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Côte d’Azur networks on the fast track to interoperability.


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