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Equipment Package: On-board Transit Fare and Load Management

Description: This on-board equipment package supports fare collection using a standard fare card or other non-monetary fare medium, detects payment violations, and counts passengers as they embark and disembark from the vehicle. It collects data required to determine accurate ridership levels and implement variable and flexible fare structures. Collected passenger and fare data are made available to the center.
Included In: Bluefield Demand Response (Dial-a-Ride) Transit Vehicles
Bluefield Deviated Fixed Route Transit Vehicles
EasyRider Deviated Fixed Route Transit Vehicles
EasyRider Paratransit Vehicles
KVRTA Demand Response Transit (KAT) Vehicles
KVRTA Fixed Route Transit (KRT) Vehicles
Local Transit Vehicles
Mountain Line Deviated Fixed Route Transit Vehicles
OVRTA Deviated Fixed Route Transit Vehicles
OVRTA Paratransit Vehicles
PanTran Demand Response Transit Vehicles
PanTran Deviated Fixed Route Transit Vehicles
PVTA Deviated Fixed Route Transit Vehicles
PVTA Medical Transport Shuttles
TRTA Demand Response (NETS) Transit Vehicles
TRTA Deviated Fixed Route Transit Vehicles
TTA Demand Response (Dial-a-Ride) Transit Vehicles
TTA Fixed Route Transit Vehicles
WVU Fixed Route Transit Vehicles
WVU Rapid Transit Vehicles
Functional Requirements 1 - The transit vehicle shall detect embarking travelers on-board a transit vehicle and read data from the traveler card / payment instrument that they are carrying.
2 - The transit vehicle shall provide an image of all travelers which shall be used for violation processing of those who do not have a traveler card / payment instrument or whose transit fare transaction fails.
3 - The transit vehicle shall determine the traveler's travel routing based on the transit vehicle's current location and the traveler's destination.
4 - The transit vehicle shall calculate the traveler's fare based on the origin and destination provided by the traveler as well as factors such as the transit routing, transit fare category, traveler history, and route-specific information.
5 - The transit vehicle shall have access to the complete range of transit services (routes and schedules) that are available to the traveler.
6 - The transit vehicle shall provide a transit fare payment interface that is suitable for travelers with physical disabilities.
7 - The transit vehicle shall include a database on-board the transit vehicle for use in fare processing from which the fares for all possible trips within the transit operational network can be determined.
8 - The transit vehicle shall support an emergency fare structure overriding all other fares that can be activated during disasters, states of emergency or evacuations.
9 - The transit vehicle shall support the support advanced payments for tolls, and/or parking lot charges, and/or transit fares via the traveler card / payment instrument.
10 - The transit vehicle shall provide passenger loading and fare statistics data to the center.

Last updated: 11-22-06