August 31, 2011

Cleveland RTA offers info via QR Codes



The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) is now offering Quick Response (QR) Codes at Red, Blue and Green Line Rapid Transit stations, all Park-N-Rides and Transit Centers, as well as HealthLine stations.

A QR Code is a two-dimensional barcode, made of small black squares and rectangles, arranged in a square on a white background that typically leads to text, a URL or other information. In RTA's case, QR codes lead to a specific map and/or route information.

Smart phone users with a downloadable QR reader app at the QR code and scan or snap a picture, which will direct them to that route and schedule information on the agency's website.

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