LONDON - Journeo plc (AIM: JNEO), a specialist in information systems and services for the transport sector, has won a £1.4 million contract from Stoke City Council. This deal is part of a broader £10 million Bus Service Improvement Plan sponsored by the Department for Transport, aiming to enhance the city's public transport information systems.
The contract involves the supply, installation, and maintenance of advanced Thin Film Transistor (TFT) display technology throughout key transport corridors in Stoke. These displays will provide both scheduled and real-time departure data to commuters, with the addition of discreet CCTV for increased passenger safety, particularly for those traveling alone or at night.
In addition to the TFT displays, Journeo will introduce innovative QR codes that offer infrastructure-free access to real-time travel information. Commuters with internet-enabled devices can scan these codes to receive the latest travel updates.
Journeo's CEO, Russ Singleton, expressed enthusiasm about continuing the company's partnership with Stoke City Council. He highlighted the benefits to residents and visitors, including safer public transport experiences and access to timely travel information. Singleton also noted that the solutions provided by Journeo would assist the council in identifying where future investments could be most effectively allocated.
This announcement, based on a press release statement, indicates Journeo's ongoing commitment to improving public transport infrastructure and information access in the UK. The company's website, www.journeo.com, hosts a digital copy of this announcement for those seeking further details.
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