The increasing concept of smart
card automated fare collection system has witnessed across the globe, which in
turn, is driving the global bus card reader
market. These systems are now significantly adopted across the globe.
The concept is well-advanced in the US and Europe. In the US, there is an
implementation of smart card automated fare collection systems in Washington,
San Francisco, New York, and Chicago. In Europe, the concept is well-developed,
primarily in the UK, Italy, and France. In Canada, the card is implemented in
the Montreal, Brantford, Gatineau, and Kingston transit systems. Further, in
Asia-Pacific, several countries, including China and Singapore are increasingly
adopting smart card solutions. For instance, the Singapore Government accepted
the utilization of the EZ-Link card to offer unlimited public transport travel
on basic bus services to the tourists. This card enables users to include
credits for fare payments on the bus. These features and easy-to-use methods
are likely to increase the demand for smart card readers in the region.
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There are several initiatives for
the implementation of smart card solutions in public transit have been
witnessed over the years. For instance, in June 2016, Chicago’s CTA began a
six-month all-door boarding station trial on the westbound Route 77 bus stop at
the Belmont "L" Station during the afternoon peak period. Westbound
buses have heavy boarding and transfer volumes at this stop as platoons of
passengers transfer to the bus. Before the trial, boarding could take as long
as five minutes, resulting in low reliability along the bus line. For the
pilot, CTA created a fenced-off area to demarcate a paid boarding zone.
Passengers tap their Ventra smart card at a staffed card reader before entering
the waiting area and then can board buses using any door.
Since a Ventra card is required to
board at this stop, card vending machines were installed outside the boarding
area. The standard fee for limited use Ventra cards is waived at these machines.
Preliminary estimates from the pilot show about a 50% reduction in boarding
dwell times and an exploration of how to expand all-door boarding is underway.
While not easily scalable in its current form, a successful proof-of-concept
could create the political will for other forms of implementation. This, in
turn, is leading to increasing demand for smart card reader in buses and
thereby is driving the global bus card reader market.
In addition, Vancouver Translink’s
99 B Line bus route has employed proof-of-payment fare collection with all-door
boarding since 2007. The busiest bus route in North America with 55,500
passengers on an average weekday and 160 boardings per revenue hour has
2–4-minute headways at peak and headways no longer than 7–8 minutes off-peak.
Smart card readers are installed at each door of the route’s 60-foot
articulated bus fleet, allowing passengers to board and tap their card at any
door. Compass cards are available at SkyTrain stations, customer service
centers, retail sales outlets, and online; bus stops do not have their own card
vending or reloading machines. This, in turn, is contributing to the growth of
the North America bus card reader market.
Global Bus Card Reader Market
Segmentation
By Type
- Contact
- Contactless
By Application
- Public Transport Bus
- Tourist Bus
- School Bus
- Others (Airport Bus)
Global Bus Card Reader Market –
Segment by Region
North America
- US
- Canada
Europe
- Germany
- UK
- France
- Spain
- Italy
- Rest of Europe
Asia-Pacific
- China
- Japan
- India
- Rest of Asia-Pacific
Rest of the World
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