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Journeo optically bonded RTPI displays for City of York Council

routeone Team
Published: February 13, 2025
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City of York Council is upgrading its real-time passenger information (RTPI) display network for bus users with what are described as “optically bonded” displays from Journeo.

That optically bonded glass uses a technology previously exclusive to high-end consumer electronics, the supplier explains. Deploying it in the RTPI displays ensures:

  • Glare- and reflection-free viewing in any lighting condition, including bright sunlight
  • Enhanced contrast and readability for sharper visuals and improved viewing angles
  • Modern aesthetic appeal with a contemporary look and feel.

The units replace elements of the local authority’s previous RTPI display network. While groundbreaking at the time of their installation, those units are reaching the end of their life.

A decision to adopt the latest displays was driven by not only the passenger benefits, but also operational cost savings. Compared to traditional LCD models, optically bonded units can consume less than half the power, Journeo says. That aligns them with City of York Council’s sustainability goals.

Adds the local authority’s Public Transport Infrastructure Manager Richard Hampton: “This refresh of our RTPI network is an exciting step forward for public transport in York.

“The new displays look fantastic and make journey information more accessible. We are confident that they will encourage more people to choose public transport, supporting our vision for a sustainable, connected city.”

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