A methodological framework for measuring the level of convenience of transport ticketing systems
Date
2018Author
Zalar, Dušan
Ušpalytė-Vitkūnienė, Rasa
Rebolj, Danijel
Lep, Marjan
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Public transport sustainability is becoming a major driver for public transport development. Public transport ridership  represents  one  of  the  key  performance  indicators  of  sustainability  in  the  sense  of  balancing  the  economic,  social  and  environmental  aspects  of  public  transport.  There  are  various  methods  for  improving  the  attractiveness  of  public transport for passengers by reducing resistances, which discourage potential and existing passengers to use pub-lic transport. Transport ticketing is one of the methods. This article presents a methodological framework for evaluat-ing transport ticketing technologies with the use of a transport ticketing convenience model developed by the authors as well as some survey results through the application of the developed framework on traditional smart ticketing and contactless  payment  card  ticketing  technologies.  First,  a  methodological  framework  for  modelling  ticketing  conveni-ence  based  on  end-to-end  passenger  experience  is  presented.  Second,  a  ticketing  convenience  model  for  barrier-free  and  double-sided  validation  baseline  ticketing  systems  is  developed.  Third,  the  ticketing  system  based  on  contactless  bank  payment  cards  is  compared  with  traditional  smart  ticketing  systems  in  terms  of  convenience.  It  is  shown  that  a  contactless  payment  cards  ticketing  system  has  greater  convenience  or  a  better,  more  seamless  travel  experience  than  traditional smart systems. Finally, some research perspectives on enhancing the ticketing convenience model by using mobile  smartphones  with  NFC,  BLE  and  GPS  technology,  as  well  as  the  inclusion  of  technologies  related  to  ticketing  such as passenger information systems into the model, are contemplated.
