New and improved digital stops
When: From Tuesday 2 April 2019
Public transport accessibility will be improved for passengers with the installation and upgrade of 50 digital real time bus and tram stops around metropolitan Adelaide.
These upgrades will make it easier to catch public transport from some of South Australia’s most populated and popular locations.
Construction works for the new digital bus and tram stops will commence in the coming months.
Upgrades to existing digital bus stops
New digital bus stops
Live example of digital bus stop screens
New digital tram stops
Upgrades to existing digital bus stops
To improve accessibility to current digital real time stops, 31 existing digital bus stops on Currie Street, Grenfell Street and along the O-Bahn will be fitted with voice annunciators and hearing loops.
Below is an example of the real-time plinths with voice annunciator.
New digital bus stops
Nine new real-time plinths with voice annunciators and hearing loops will be installed at the Tea Tree Plaza, Paradise and Klemzig O-Bahn interchanges and the Dumas Street Interchange at Mount Barker.
Below are examples of the information that will be displayed at the interchanges.
Tea Tree Plaza
Paradise
Klemzig
Dumas Street Interchange at Mount Barker
Live example of digital bus stop screens
This link will bring up a page which will display a live, visual example of what information will be displayed at the digital bus stops.
New digital tram stops
Ten new digital real-time plinths with voice annunciators and hearing loops will be installed at city tram stops including Adelaide Railway Station, City West, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Rundle Mall, Pirie Street, Victoria Square and Entertainment Centre.
Below are examples of the information that will be displayed at the city tram stops.
https://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/Announ ... ital-stops