More Rail Passengers Fast Track with RingGo |
1st Feb 2009 |
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More people travelling from First Great Western stations are being
offered fast track parking, with the announcement that eight additional
car parks are launching the RingGo service. From today, people parking
at Bodmin, Bridgwater, Clifton Down, Falmouth Docks, Frome, Gloucester,
Liskeard and Weston-super-Mare can pay using simply their mobile phone
and a credit or debit card.
These
eight stations add to the existing 64 First Great Western stations
managed by APCOA Parking (UK) Ltd (APCOA), which have offered RingGo
since 2006. Take up of the service at these sites has been excellent,
with many stations now seeing more people pay for parking with RingGo,
than pay with cash.
The main benefit of phone parking,
especially for regular travellers, is that they no longer need to hoard
lots of coins for their parking. Instead, customers simply call the
number shown on signs in the car park, provide their vehicle and
payment card details, state their location (using the four digit code
displayed), and say how long they are going to stay.
The
innovative service uses voice recognition to ensure the time taken to
collect registration details is as short as possible - normally just a
couple of minutes. On subsequent calls, the service retrieves the data
previously provided, by recognising the mobile phone number, and this
typically shortens the time taken to pay for parking, to less than a
minute.
Voluntary feedback from users highlights the many
benefits of the service. "RingGo saves hunting around for all the
coins", says Oxford railway user, Edward Capp, "and in the recent rain
we had, saves trudging to the machine through the puddles. It's a
great convenience saver. Why can't all car parks be like these ones?"
Graham
Tidball, General Manager of APCOA, says of the latest roll out "RingGo
has been operating at many of our stations for more than two years and
we've been delighted with the take up. Customers obviously like the
service and give us very positive feedback, so we're sure this latest
set of implementations will be received just as well."
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