Trainline launches app feature to help travellers social distance on trains
Posted: 2 July 2020 | Global Railway Review | No comments yet
Trainline has launched a nationwide beta-test of Crowd Alerts, a crowd-sourced feature in its app to help customers alert their fellow travellers if it’s not possible to social distance on a specific train.
The feature, called Crowd Alerts, is now available for all Trainline app users. It is designed to enable the Trainline customer community to alert one another if certain parts of a train (front, middle and back) are too busy for social distancing.
Data from a trial of the feature, which has been running in Trainline’s app for the last two weeks on Northern journeys only, shows that during this period customers shared feedback that it was possible to social distance on 90 per cent of trains.
As more people start to travel by train and use Crowd Alerts, Trainline can make the anonymised crowd-sourced data available to the rail industry to help train operators identify parts of the network that customers are reporting as busy.
Mark Holt, Chief Technology Officer at Trainline, said: “Helping customers safely take the train is our number one priority and we always strive to give them as much live journey information as possible. Crowd Alerts empowers our customers to share in-the-moment, on-the-ground feedback to help the wider Trainline community. We encourage customers to follow government guidelines when travelling and use digital tickets on their phone wherever possible, instead of queuing in stations or touching ticket machines, to help make sure that contact with others while travelling is limited.”
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