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Newbury trial for Papercast e-paper bus stop display

routeone Team
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Published: November 28, 2018
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Live service information using a Papercast wireless, solar-powered e-paper bus stop display is being trialled by West Berkshire Council (WBC).

Papercard solar-powered e-paper bus stop display on its Newbury trial
 

The trial at Park Way, Newbury, provides service details for local Kennections, Reading Buses and Vodafone routes. Reading Buses supplies the information through its data supplier, R2P.

“It’s great to see that WBC, along with other local authorities and bus operators across the country, are starting to make the move towards smarter, more innovative approaches to keeping passengers informed at the bus stop,” says Papercast’s Robert Bicket.

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