In 2012, Thales and its partners delivered the Nationwide Danish Travelcard system Rejsekort: an electronic ticketing system for travelling by bus, train, and metro. The system unites the different transport operators, travel zones, ticketing systems, and discount schem...
Indonesia’s transport agency PT Jakarta Lingko Indonesia awards a consortium led by PT Jatelindo Perkasa Abadi and comprising Thales, Lyko and PT Aino Indonesia an 8-year contract to deploy, operate and maintain a ticketing platform and a Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) so...
Mobile ticketing is just one part of the story currently being written in public transport systems all over the world. Beyond this lies the vision of hands-free ticketing.
Discover Thales TRANSCITY™ mobility platform. It is scalable from a single bus line up to a nationwide system, with an open architecture, enabling flexibility and evolutions with new entrants. Some of the world’s biggest regional and nationwide multimodal systems trust ...
Imagine if you could just walk into a metro station and go straight through the ticket barriers without having to tap in. Passenger flows would improve. And journeys for people using wheelchairs, carrying luggage or pushing buggies would become much easier.&nb...
Discover Thales solution for Mobile Ticketing: a solution where direct contact between the passenger and the ticketing infrastructure is minimised when the smartphone becomes the ticket.
10 years ago, Thales designed, developed and implemented the Auckland Integrated Fares System (AIFS), a scalable transport interoperability scheme with the ability to integrate rail, bus, ferry, and other transport modes.
The AIFS, branded ‘AT HOP’, is Auckland...