TransLōc Events

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    Live Interview with Triangle Transit’s John Tallmadge & Lauren Parker for NTW

    We’re Picking Apart The Issue: “Why Ride Transit?” There are questions every agency asks themselves. Why don’t more people ride the bus? What are the real barriers to using transit? How can we overcome these barriers? All of us have our ideas, but Triangle Transit has seen a 26% lift in ridership since 2011 and [...]

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    Harvard University, TransLōc Shuttle Tracking Feature

    Some transit issues, like waiting for the bus in the freezing cold, are no respecter of title, even if you’re the oldest school in the country. But, at Harvard students know they can stay inside longer because they can see the shuttles coming with their mobile phone or desktop. Harvard University has been a happy [...]

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  • VCU App Screenshot

    Real-time Bus Information Drives Return App Users at VCU, Blackboard Partners with TransLōc

    “Because the TransLōc module is used multiple times per day, more people are being brought into the VCU mobile application, which leads them to spend more time in other modules. This not only meets student demand for increased mobile access but helps the university foster engagement and attendance and creates a sense of belonging on [...]

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  • Duke Parking & Transportation

    TransLōc Customer Feature: Duke University

    Duke University has high standards, and when Duke needed rock-solid bus tracking technology, they came to TransLōc. At Duke, the needs were clear. Students wanted visibility, administrators wanted tools to ensure timely service, and they both worked together to adopt TransLōc. Now, students can see the bus coming on their mobile phone or desktop, and [...]

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    Building Trust with Your Riders & Citizens Using TransLōc

    Powerful transit visibility can help your agency build trust with your riders. With TransLōc, your riders know where you are and when you’re coming. Picture this: It’s January and it’s raining. Your rider knows they can stay inside longer because they can see you coming on their mobile phone, desktop or via SMS. You’ve instantly [...]

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