Boulder County planning to install real-time bus schedule displays at area stops

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For Immediate Release

Jan 18, 2017

Media Contact
Andrew Barth, Transportation Communications, 303-441-1032

Jared Hall, Transit Planner, 303-441-4958

Boulder County planning to install real-time bus schedule displays at area stops

Take a survey by Jan. 27 and you may win a $25 gift card

Boulder County, Colo. - Thanks to grant funds, Boulder County will be installing several Public Information Displays (PIDs) throughout the county in 2017. PIDs show real-time bus arrival information and other bus-related news at major RTD stations and Park-n-Ride locations.

Boulder County Transportation is seeking public input regarding the best possible locations for the signs and about the impact the signs may have on the community’s willingness to ride the bus. Survey respondents who complete the survey by Friday, Jan. 27 will be entered to win a $25 gift card for helping with this project.

“This project will help to improve the customer experience by giving real-time information so riders know when the bus will arrive,” said Jared Hall, Boulder County transit planner. “We are hoping that PIDs at major stops, being used with other tools like real-time transit apps, will create a network of options that make riding the bus more convenient.”

The project will be paid for with $300,000 in funding from the Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG), with an additional $62,362 match coming from the Boulder County voter-approved Transportation Sales Tax.

For more information on this work and to take the survey, visit the county’s webpage. RTD also provides information on real time resources on their website. You can also contact Jared Hall, at 303-441-1032 or jhall@bouldercounty.org.