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Veovo unveils social distancing solution for passenger rail

It shows how people move into, out of, and between stations, average wait times, and even occupancy on trains.

May 27, 2020
2 min to read


By combining data drawn from various sensor technologies, with advanced machine learning and intelligent automation, the solution gives operators a real-time, reliable overview of passenger volumes and movements. Veovo

Veovo introduced its Passenger Density Management solution, designed to assist rail and metro operators in measuring, understanding, and managing crowd density to support social distancing.

COVID-19 lockdowns have meant that train and rapid transit stations around the globe have seen much less traffic than before. Now, with the gradual lifting of restrictions, they can expect to see a significant influx of travelers. However, social distancing is expected to remain the norm as health considerations take precedence. Operators will, therefore, need to adopt measures to prevent crowding and ensure everyone has adequate space.

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Fluctuating passenger numbers, increased cleaning schedules, and other variables, however, mean that operators will need to keep a close eye on passenger flow and station capacity. To do this, data that accurately reflects the way people move and dwell is critical.

By combining data drawn from various sensor technologies, with advanced machine learning and intelligent automation, the solution gives operators a real-time, reliable overview of passenger volumes and movements. It shows how people move into, out of, and between stations, average wait times, and even occupancy on trains. It monitors crowd density in specific areas, such as concourse, stairwell, platform, and vehicle, and can be expanded to provide station-wide density and flow insights.

The information enables travelers to choose a less-crowded station or platform or alter their travel time to reduce risks and maintain social distance. Veovo

Using live dashboards and heatmaps, the solution highlights the degree of risk in real time, based on social distancing recommendations, crowd movement patterns, and area size. Alarms and actions are triggered when threshold limits are reached, enabling rapid responses, like directing passenger flows, closing turnstiles, and updating digital signage, among others. In addition, operators could also improve their sanitation responsiveness, directing teams to where cleaning is most needed.

To help passengers plan their journeys, operators can also share data via websites, apps, and other platforms. The information enables travelers to choose a less-crowded station or platform or alter their travel time to reduce risks and maintain social distance.

As with all of Veovo's solutions, this one also includes predictive capabilities, which will help operators not only manage crowding in real time but also plan for days, weeks, and even months ahead. It provides insights into people's habits, how times of day, or day of the week, are affected differently, and understand passenger profiles better. With this data to hand, operators can even more efficiently tackle the long-standing issue of fare evasion.

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