Skip to main content

TransLink installs screens at UBC Exchange 

Screens at University of British Columbia feature text to speed audio for the visually impaired 
By Ben Spencer December 30, 2021 Read time: 2 mins
TransLink's screens are integrated into bus stop poles throughout the exchange (image credit: Dan Mountain | TransLink)

Canada's TransLink has installed new screens throughout its UBC Exchange at the University of British Columbia to improve real-time transit information for customers. 

TransLink says the UBC Exchange is the first bus exchange on its system to receive similar technology that tells customers when their next bus is arriving following a renovation to live communication technology at SkyTrain stations. 

TransLink CEO Kevin Quinn says: “Serving more than 17,000 people on an average weekday this year, UBC Exchange is one of the busiest bus exchanges on our system and this technology will enhance the commute of so many students, faculty members, and visitors.”

The screens provide full-colour LCD backlighting with larger text than regular bus stop signs, text to speech audio for the visually impaired and enhanced and backlit bus stop and route numbers. 

Saad Shoaib, AMS vice president external affairs, says: “These new information screens, with text to speech technology for the visually impaired, will allow thousands of students to track, in real-time, when their bus will be arriving and departing. It is essential that we continue to enhance the UBC commuter experience by providing those who commute to and from our campus with accessible and reliable transit solutions.”

The new screens are integrated into bus stop poles throughout the exchange while a centrally located digital information board displays live system-wide transit information. 

Over the next year, TransLink will gather feedback and evaluate the technology before possibly installing these screens at other bus exchanges in the future.

Other recent customer communication upgrades on TransLink's system include the installation of new real-time information displays on Expo/Millennium Line platforms and station entrances and the delivery of real-time bus information on all RapidBus stops. 
 

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Costing transit is complicated case
    August 19, 2015
    David Crawford welcomes fresh thinking from Canada. Public transit improvements can bring society “significantly more value” than conventional transport models normally indicate, argues Canadian researcher Todd Litman. “Traditional evaluation practices originally developed to assess roadway improvements, and focus primarily on vehicle travel speeds and operating costs. “They do not generally quantify or monetise basic mobility benefits, vehicle ownership and parking cost savings, or efficient land developme
  • TfL and Clear Channel team on interactive London bus stop
    March 28, 2014
    Transport for London (TfL) has partnered with media and advertising company Clear Channel UK to trial a real-time mapping tool at a Regent Street, London, bus stop. The new mapping tool, said to be the first of its kind to operate in a UK bus shelter, was developed and funded by Clear Channel to coincide with the Year of the Bus - a celebration of both the heritage of London buses and a look ahead to their future.
  • Caltrans starts Cal-ITP initiative
    May 13, 2021
    Monterey-Salinas Transit fares go contactless in state-wide bid to make travel cost-effective
  • Live bus prediction technology launched
    January 22, 2013
    Bus passengers in San Bernardino, California now have up-to-the-minute, accurate bus arrival information at their fingertips with bus operator Omnitrans’ new NexTrip technology. Passengers can access NexTrip real-time bus information via mobile web browser, desktop computer, SMS/text, or by calling 1-800-9-OMNIBUS and selecting the NexTrip option. Online, customers can view buses and stops on a route map with real-time tracking. They even can sign up for automatic alerts, such as notification when the bus i