Halifax Transit installs new, more accurate bus time system
New Departure Time system is based on global positioning technology installed aboard each bus
Halifax Transit is replacing its GoTime system with a new service that gives information to passengers based on global positioning technology installed aboard each bus.
The $43-million system called the Departures Line will be in use beginning May 16.
Passengers can call a single phone number (902-480-8000) to access the system and a pre-recorded voice will guide the caller through the process. The caller will enter the bus stop number — printed on each bus stop sign — to hear which buses are departing, and at what time, from their stop location.
About 75 per cent of buses have the system already and the rest will be fully operation by summer, Halifax Transit said in a statement.
The new system will also allow Halifax Transit to track where each and every bus is located, how long before it reaches each stop, and when there is a need to plan for increased service hours.
Halifax Transit is replacing 2,500 bus stop signs over the coming months to reflect the new Departures Line contact number.
During the sign changeover, the old GoTime numbers posted at individual bus stops will continue to be in operation, and will redirect callers automatically to the new Departures Line.