Arriva Rail London to trial innovative British Sign Language solution
Arriva Rail London will trial Luna, a solution by GoMedia, to help British Sign Language users access essential travel information on the London Overground network.
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Arriva Rail London will trial Luna, a solution by GoMedia, to help British Sign Language users access essential travel information on the London Overground network.
Transport for Wales have launched an on-train Wi-Fi portal which provides passengers information showing the train’s location, the next stop and the service’s destination.
TfW have trialled a new digital service which provides personalised journey information announcements for passengers with hearing loss.
Passengers travelling on some SWR routes can experience new entertainment with the latest in film, comedy, gaming or catch-up TV through SWR|Stream service.
TransPennine Express is the first UK rail operator to launch GoMedia’s real-time rail customer information service.
The passenger journey from the station to the final destination is now easier and simpler following GoMedia’s recent partnership.
GoMedia is launching its infotainment services on Greater Anglia services.
3 March 2017 | By Roger Matthews, Managing Director of GoMedia
GoMedia managing director Roger Matthews explores how train operators should take advantage of their on-board infotainment system to drive ancillary revenue and form deeper relationships with passengers.
10 November 2016 | By Katie Sadler, Global Railway Review
Global Railway Review travels on Eurostar’s new e320 train to experience its on-board infotainment service and finds out why good content and passenger information will help enhance the passenger experience.
7 June 2016 | By Katie Sadler, Digital Content Producer, Global Railway Review
Virgin Trains has launched a complimentary on-board entertainment app which is streamed directly to passengers’ own devices.
15 March 2016 | By Katie Sadler, Digital Content Producer, Global Railway Review
Eurostar has revealed passenger numbers remained stable for the high-speed UK to mainland Europe rail service during 2015, coinciding with the introduction of the new e320 trains.