Merseyside travel goes 'smart' with first 'Walrus' card ticket
THE 1st electronic travel ticket on
the 'Walrus' smartcard will be available in Liverpool, Knowsley, Sefton, St Helens
and Wirral from Monday, 9 March 2015.
Smart versions of 'Saveaway'; Merseytravel's off peak day ticket for buses, trains
and ferries; are replacing the scratch off versions of the ticket which have
been around for more than 30 years.
It follows an initial roll out in Wirral which has seen around 58,000 smart
Saveaway's' sold since their launch at the end of November 2014, already making
Merseyside's smart ticketing scheme one of the most active outside of London.
The tickets, which will initially be for on the day use only, will be available
from around 800 PayPoint' outlets across Merseyside more than doubling the number
of places people can buy:- 'Saveaways'. 'The Walrus'
card is designed to be kept, re-used and, longer term, to host other
ticketing products. In Wirral, already more than half of smart 'Saveaways' sales
(around 60%) are on re-used cards.
For the next few months people will be able to get a 'Walrus' smartcard for free
when purchasing a smart 'Saveaways'. There will be a £1 activation charge for all
new cards longer term.
Feedback from the Wirral launch has shown that people are keen to buy
'Saveaway's'
in advance. As a first step towards that, people will be able to buy smart
Saveaway's' for either same day or next day travel from this summer.
Meanwhile there are plans for another of Merseytravel's existing pre-paid ticket
products to go 'smart' later this year too.
'Saveaway' is just the start of Merseytravel's smart ticketing programme, with the
next few years seeing a roll out of new ticket products and new ways to purchase
them.
Merseytravel and operators are continuing to work on a strategy outlining what
Merseyside's smart ticketing future will look like. A high level approach is
expected within the next few months with detailed recommendations expected to be
made later this year.
The focus will be on making the process more convenient and efficient for public
transport users, with simplifying the zoning system and price structures amongst
the considerations. Cllr Liam Robinson, Chair of Merseytravel commented that:-
"Everybody across
Merseyside now has the opportunity to get a Walrus smartcard in their purse or
wallet.
Getting electronic versions of our Saveaway tickets out on the network may seem
a small step to the travelling public of Merseyside, but it is a significant
one.
Just taking Wirral sales figures alone, we already have one of the largest smart
ticketing schemes outside of London and that's just in the space of a few
months.
It has involved much work with transport operators in getting both the
commercial systems and technical infrastructure right; complexities that all
areas outside London face in implementing smart ticketing schemes.
Within the next few months people will be able to buy Saveaways for same day and
next day travel, with another of Merseytravel's ticket products available in a
smart format too.
We've started small, but we're thinking big. We will soon be providing further
detail on our ambitions for 'Walrus' longer term."
There are additional benefits to smart ticketing. The data gathered will help
Merseytravel and the operators better understand passengers' travelling patterns
so transport services can best meet their needs. It is also expected that smart
tickets and the associated 'touch on' will reduce fraud and associated costs.
As not all current 'Saveaway' retailers will have the facility to retail smart
Saveaway's', plus there will be a phasing out of scratch off
'Saveaway' tickets at these
outlets.
Paper Saveaway's' will still be available from railway stations and ticket vending
machines.
For more information on smart 'Saveaway' and your nearest 'PayPoint' outlet visit:- MerseyTravel.Gov.UK/SmartSaveaway.