Passengers in Leicester and the Potteries can now benefit from capped bus travel
A partnership between First Bus, Ticketer and Littlepay has led to the implementation of what the operator believes is one of the largest ‘Tap On Tap Off’ (TOTO) schemes outside of London. First Leicester launched its 92 tap off readers in June, which were installed over a four-day period, and First Potteries has introduced 105 readers across its fleet.
TOTO is a multi-operator scheme developed by Ticketer and Littlepay which offers a simple way for passengers to pay for travel by enabling them to tap on and tap off at the start and end of their journeys using a contactless card.
In Leicester, the scheme has been implemented in partnership with Leicester City Council, and with funding from the Department for Transport’s Transforming Cities Fund (TCF). The TCF enabled the purchase and installation of the ticketing machines, and First Bus worked closely with stakeholders to minimise fleet downtime while installation took place.
First said that the new payment system brings substantial benefits its passengers, combining contactless payments with daily and weekly fare capping, meaning that its customers can travel freely and are automatically only charged for the travel they make. If they make several trips in a day, their fare will be capped at the daily ticket price; and those who travel several days per week pay a fare capped at the weekly ticket price. In addition, minimal driver interaction will significantly reduce boarding times for passengers, ensuring that buses leave stops on time and maintain punctuality.
First will also be able to gather information on travel patterns via the Ticketer system’s back office function. Boarding and alighting information will enable improvements to capacity management services.
Simon Pearson, Commercial Director at First Bus, said: “We have worked closely with our partners Ticketer and Littlepay to understand and implement technology that brings new benefits to our customers. Making ticketing easier is central to our plan to welcome back existing customers and encourage others to start taking the bus more often. The tap on tap off function makes bus journeys simpler and gives customers peace of mind as they know that they will be charged the best value fare whether they have taken the bus for a single journey or multiple journeys throughout the day.”
Antonio Carmona, International General Manager and UK Head of Sales at Ticketer commented: “We are continuously working hand in hand with our customers to help simplify ticketing, and now, by tapping on and off their contactless cards on buses, passengers will enjoy a frictionless payment experience at First Bus across Leicester and Potteries. We hope that it will contribute to bring more passengers on board as the industry recovers from Covid-19.”
Littlepay is providing payment processing systems. With Ticketer’s card readers pre-integrated to its payment platform, Littlepay handles a range of processes including tap aggregation, fare capping, deny list management and automatic debt recovery. It also provides an API connection to complete the end-to-end contactless ticketing solution.
Amin Shayan, CEO of Littlepay, added: “We’ve seen great results from tap on tap off contactless ticketing, with contactless payment adoption increasing, dwell times reducing and more passengers enjoying the convenience and cost-efficiency of fare capping. We are confident First Bus passengers in Leicester and the Potteries will notice and appreciate this improvement to their travel experience.”