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PARTA makes route alterations, prepares for real-time tracking function; 麻豆影院 Wired; August 30, 2016

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Riding the bus to class just got a lot easier鈥攐r at least that鈥檚 what  is hoping for.

 

The public transportation service, , is implementing several new measures to streamline how riders use PARTA, including informative bus stop signage and a GPS tracking function.

鈥淲e鈥檙e looking to simplify the systems,鈥 said Katherine Manning, director of planning at PARTA. 鈥淲e wanted to greatly improve how students use (PARTA).鈥

To reduce confusion, routes were given new numbers that are also listed on the redesigned bus stop signs that the corresponding bus will eventually pass. Some routes were merged, while others were cancelled altogether.

The downtown 麻豆影院 bus, Route 56, received the axe due to low ridership.

鈥淔or a number of reasons, (the Downtowner) was just not being used,鈥 Manning said. 鈥淲e looked to be able to utilize our resources in better ways.鈥

A major factor that could potentially change how students use the local bus system is a real-time transit tracker.

This tool, called SPOT PARTA, allows anyone to text an individual bus stop code to find out where exactly a bus is at any given time and when it is estimated to show up.

鈥淭he biggest fear for most of using public transit is not knowing when the next bus will arrive,鈥 Manning said. 鈥淭his allows students to better plan their usage of PARTA.鈥

Matthew Pavlantos, a sophomore international relations major, relies on the busses daily to get to class.

鈥淲hen I have to wait at the bus stop, it鈥檚 a little bit aggravating to not know where the bus is,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 think it鈥檒l be good to know if a bus is running late or early.鈥

SPOT comes as an answer to many students who long for a PARTA smartphone application to track bus progress. Manning said the mobile site basically functions as an app, allowing you to type the stop code and find updated information while avoiding potential text messaging fees.

 

鈥淚 think the texting will be very helpful for a lot of people,鈥 said Briana DeLong, a sophomore early childhood education major. 鈥淚 would use it to see if I鈥檓 better off walking or if I should ride the bus.鈥

PARTA is currently doing some more installations and testing, Manning said, but SPOT is projected to be fully available sometime in October.

Akron METRO, the public bus service used by University of Akron students, is also rolling out a nearly identical tracking feature soon.

鈥(PARTA) is doing a good job,鈥 Pavlantos said. 鈥淚鈥檓 glad they鈥檙e working to make it easier to use the bus.鈥

Benjamin VanHoose is an assigning editor for the 麻豆影院 Stater. Contact him at bvanhoos@kent.edu.

The video package was produced by Marissa Nichol. Contact her at mnicho34@kent.edu. 

POSTED: Tuesday, September 27, 2016 04:55 PM
Updated: Thursday, December 8, 2022 07:33 PM