New stuff on SEPTA: Real-time trolley locations, schedules by SMS

New SEPTA stuff: schedules by SMS; real-time Trolley locations.

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New stuff on SEPTA: Real-time trolley locations, schedules by SMS

POSTED: Friday, June 10, 2011, 2:19 PM
Filed Under: News | SEPTA

[Editor's note: Yes, we're a little late to the draw on this, but it's kind of ... cool — a term we do not often throw out in reference to SEPTA announcements.]

Smart Cardsexcuse us, New Payment Technology — may be years away, but SEPTA announced last week two new techy services that might make make waiting for the bus or trolley in the heat a little more bearable.

TransitView allows customers to track the progress of their bus or trolley through in close-to-real-time GPS updates. The location, posted on a GoogleMaps interface, is updated every three minutes.

Those without a smart phone however, can track trains, bus and trolleys with a new SMS Schedules program.Customers (with the exception of Sprint and T-Mobile users) can find out the next four scheduled stops of their route by texting a unique “Stop ID” code to the number 41411.

One catch: You still need a smart phone or to get online ahead of time to know what the station codes are — but SEPTA says it plans to introduce signs with “Stop ID” codes to all of its 15,000 bus stops across the city.

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