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AECOM launches New Tech Platform to Support Transit’s Safe Return to Service

TRIPS integrates data and technologies for each point of the passenger’s journey — from helping individuals decide when and how to travel, to informing transit operators when stations or vehicles are nearing capacity.

by METRO Staff
July 29, 2020
AECOM launches New Tech Platform to Support Transit’s Safe Return to Service

 

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AECOM launched its newest integrated technology solution, Transportation Resilient Integrated Passenger Solution (TRIPS), which supports the safe return to service for the entire passenger journey and employee experience for transit agencies.

TRIPS integrates data and technologies for each point of the passenger’s journey — from helping individuals decide when and how to travel, to informing transit operators when stations or vehicles are nearing capacity.

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“Transit agencies around the world are facing unparalleled challenges as a result of the pandemic including determining how to deliver their vital services while also managing the safety of their passengers and employees,” said Steve Morriss, AECOM’s president of Design and Consulting Services Americas. “TRIPS is a product of the creative, solutions-focused experts at AECOM who are continuously seeking innovative ways to provide transit agencies with a clear understanding of how integrated technology solutions can help establish a safer return to service.”

TRIPS leverages new and existing technologies to integrate automatic passenger tracking, touchless technology, cameras, motion sensors, and related solutions that create a seamless and safe passenger journey and employee experience by:

  • Providing riders with real-time trip planning information.

  • Managing congestion at station platforms.

  • Controlling boarding and alighting to maintain social distancing on vehicles.

  • Supporting safe arrival at final destinations.

  • Communicating assignments to operators to avoid congregating at depots.

AECOM was recently selected by the Port Authority Trans Hudson Corp. in New York to provide implementation services for their COVID recovery plan including policy, technology, operations, and public health. TRIPS will be used in the development of the passenger metering strategy and technology deployment.

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