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First bus Tap on Tap off readers

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Ticketer Tap on Tap off Readers have been in place on First Eastern Counties buses for over 4 months now, however the system has not been switched on yet and no public announcements have been made about it since December, when they said they would come online in Early January. It is now April, any updates?
 
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Various publications have now republished a press release celebrating a completed rollout, which seems a little premature – the readers may have been installed, but they haven't all been switched on


First Bus has completed a UK-wide roll-out of Tap On/Tap Off (TOTO) ticketing technology across its entire fleet of more than 4,000 buses, in collaboration with partners Ticketer and Littlepay.

First Bus is the first major UK bus operator to achieve this milestone thanks to an investment of around £1 million, alongside further funding from several local authority partners which has helped to accelerate the introduction.

This technology enables customers to travel on buses as much as they please, while ensuring they will never pay more than the daily or weekly cap.

This distance-based charging structure makes pricing fairer for customers allowing more personalisation, so they’re charged based on their individual travel requirements. TOTO not only provides frictionless travel but will also help to reduce dwell times for passengers with speedy boarding that doesn’t require them to speak to the driver.

This technology is the first step in next-generation ticketing and allows First Bus to get more data than ever about its customers’ travel habits and demand for services. This enables the company to make data-led decisions in the future that are based around its customers’ needs. Access to enhanced data around travel patterns and customer behaviours can also inform fleet management and improve operational efficiencies.

The partnership between Ticketer and First Bus has also led to a UK pilot of TOTO technology in Bridgend, Wales, where fares were calculated based on the distance travelled by each customer in a UK first for the industry.

Simon Pearson, Chief Commercial Officer at First Bus UK, said: “This is a landmark moment for the business and our customers. We are delighted to be the first major operator to offer the benefits of TOTO technology. We are always working hard to bring our customers the best possible value for money and to align bus as a valued and vital option as part of people’s everyday transport mix.”

Richard Blackburn-Hughes, Chief Commercial Officer at Ticketer, said: “We have been really pleased to partner with First Bus in rolling out Tap On/Tap Off travel across their network, bringing frictionless travel to millions of passenger journeys every week across the UK. Passengers are already benefitting from faster boarding and gaining confidence that they are getting the best fare, but this is just the start. This infrastructure will enable further innovation in fare models and network organisation in the future.”

Sarah McLaughlin, Business Development Manager at Littlepay, said: “We are very proud of our strong partnership with First Group and Ticketer. We’ve had an exciting journey together over the years and are delighted to be supporting First Bus with the expansion of TOTO across their entire fleet. The success of this deployment is a testament to the power of partnerships in making public transport more accessible – by removing obstacles and giving riders the reassurance that they are always getting the best value fares.”

And a more recent article clarifies "except in Manchester", so not the "entire fleet" after all:

Tap on, tap off units have now been installed across First Bus’s UK operation except in Manchester and on coach routes. Over 4,000 vehicles have the necessary readers, with deployment having begun in March 2021 with a single-route trial in Portsmouth.
 

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Maybe on 1st July after the end of the £2 flat fare scheme?
 

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Have been using the ticketer/littlepay TOTO scheme on Arriva Yorkshire for a while now, fail to see why this is a 'first' for First. It's also compatible with the flat fare, and has the advantage of weekly capping.
 
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