mobile phone

Passengers use mobiles for station car parking

C2C launches three-month trial of cashless payments

Written by Dave Friedlos

Rail operator c2c has started trials of cashless payment at three of its station car parks, enabling passengers to purchase parking tickets using their mobile phone.

The three-month trial started on Monday at Upminster, Leigh-on-Sea and Laindon stations in Essex. If it proves a success it will be introduced to all c2c stations.

Passengers can call through or text their credit card details, car registration number, the length of stay and a four-digit code to a central number.

Subsequent calls simply require the length of stay and location number. Charges are automatically billed to users’ credit cards, with a small fee added.

‘We want to make parking as easy as possible for passengers and this can save customers the aggravation of getting parking tickets because they can now renew a ticket if they are unable to get back before it expires,’ said a c2c spokesman.

The technology, managed centrally by supplier Verrus, sends a text reminder when tickets are about to expire and passengers can manage accounts online.

Frost & Sullivan analyst Anoop Ubhey says that the success of the trial will depend on its ease of use, convenience and speed of the transaction.

But he says use of mobiles to purchase goods will continue to rise, particularly with the near-field technology, which allows users to interact with a reader for automatic purchase.

What do you think? Email is at feedback@computing.co.uk

Further reading

West Berkshire Council implements mobile payment technology

SMS car parking arrives at station

Council saves hours with mobile payments

Tags:

reader comments

related articles

 

Save Bletchley Park

Historic WWII site in urgent need of support 15 Aug 2008

Waterloo to tackle scourge of the free sheet

Three-month trial will see nine recycling bins installed at station in attempt to cut amount of waste going to landfill 09 Sep 2008

Barcode train tickets coming soon

Tickets can be bought via mobile 19 Dec 2008

related whitepapers

today's top stories

Lack of enterprise appeal takes shine off Chrome OS

Enterprise buyers unlikely to ditch Windows for Chrome OS in the near term, say experts 09 Jul 2009

How Satyam cleaned up its act

Chief executive CP Gurnani tells Angelica Mari why Tech Mahindra opted to keep the Satyam brand after it bought the scandal-hit services firm, and explains what the deal means for existing and prospective customers 09 Jul 2009

Open source bites back

Recession-hit companies are tired of vendors holding a gun to their heads over software licensing, says CEO of Ingres 09 Jul 2009

"We will ensure Britain remains at the forefront of the digital revolution"

As new trials of superfast broadband get under way, minister Pat McFadden explains the government’s digital vision 09 Jul 2009

Put social networks to work on your career

Increasing numbers of IT professionals using sites such as LinkedIn to grow contacts and find jobs 09 Jul 2009

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

More available - click 'submit' to view

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Advertisement

Jobs

Related jobs

Job of the week

Job alerts

Sign up here

Find your next job

IT Salary Checker

Check salary here

Advertisement

White papers

Search white papers

Top categories

VPN, Extranet and Intranet Solutions

WAN/ LAN Solutions

Network Security

Interoperability-Connectivity

Grid/ Utility Computing

Latest poll

Would you use social networking sites to look for a job?

Would you use social networking sites to look for a job?

Tell us what you think about job hunting through LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter etc

View poll results

Latest audio and video articles

network cablesVideo

How to maximise the value of your IT networking investment

A panel of experts discuss networking strategies that deliver real value to business 03 Jul 2009

green footprintsVideo

How to manage enterprise energy use - and the role IT can play

A panel of experts explore how firms can get to grips with their carbon footprint and make smarter use of energy 01 Jul 2009

Latest in-depth articles

Google ChromeAnalysis

Lack of enterprise appeal takes shine off Chrome OS

Enterprise buyers unlikely to ditch Windows for Chrome OS in the near term, say experts 09 Jul 2009

Satyam CEO CP GurnaniNews

How Satyam cleaned up its act

Chief executive CP Gurnani tells Angelica Mari why Tech Mahindra opted to keep the Satyam brand after it bought the scandal-hit services firm, and explains what the deal means for existing and prospective customers 09 Jul 2009

Advertisement

Primary Navigation