SAN
DIEGO, CALIF., MAY 20, 2007 – The parking solution for
the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA), which
has the nation’s first all-contactless smart card system
for public transport, will be featured at the International
Parking Institute’s annual conference May 20-23 in Tampa
in a presentation from Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc., a
subsidiary of San Diego-based Cubic Corporation (AMEX:CUB).
David deKozan, vice president of marketing for Cubic, will address
the approach being developed by Cubic and MARTA utilizing the
agency’s Breeze smart card. With transit agencies looking
at approaches for commercial partnering between transit and
parking, this case study will discuss opportunities for park
and ride facilities, airport parking, conventional garage applications,
and on-street parking.
“Breeze” is the new state-of-the-art fare collection
system designed and delivered by Cubic for MARTA. The Breeze
system collects fares using smart cards instead of tokens or
magnetic stripe cards and features include faregates; parking
terminals;
interactive Breeze vending machines; terminals on buses and
paratransit vehicles; and a state-of-the-art computer system
that provides comprehensive reporting and control functions.
Launched last fall, Breeze currently gives riders the ability
to pay for their rail and bus fares with either of two types
of smart cards, one the Breeze Card, a reusable, plastic card
designed to be used by most MARTA customers, or the Breeze Ticket,
a limited-use paper smart card designed to be used by visitors.
Beginning in June, Cubic and MARTA are launching a one-month
pilot for parking payment which, when completed, will provide
a seamless transition for riders who are now experiencing the
benefits of smart card technology. Cubic’s parking solution
will provide a global replacement for all parking equipment
in MARTA’s park-and-ride lots and will be available at
MARTA’s lots by this fall.
The parking system will include entry and exit controllers which
accept only the Breeze Card or Breeze Ticket. The entry controllers
also issue Breeze Tickets to patrons who do not have a smart
card in their possession. There are no parking fees for patrons
who enter the lot, ride on the MARTA system, and exit the lot
on the same day.
For those who park and ride for more than one day or for those
who park in the lot but do not ride the system, the fees can
be paid via stored value debits at the exit controller or at
either ticket vending machines or cashier terminals upon exit.
The entry and exit controllers are designed to provide audio
feedback to customer actions such as the tagging of a Breeze
card, as well as to give card and payment status via a VGA patron
information display.
The system supports Voice over Internet Protocol, also called
IP Telephony, to enable the routing of voice conversations over
the Internet or through any other IP-based network. By eliminating
the need for dedicated wiring and allowing for call rollover
to one or more remote locations, this will provide MARTA the
flexibility to station customer service agents where needed
while giving them the ability to respond in real time to customers
who may have card issues at the entry controller.
The “Breeze” system features an open-architecture
platform that includes the Cubic Tri-Reader® and Nextfare®
terminal architecture, giving operators a choice of any ISO
(International Standards Organization) 14443 Type A or B smart
card types. The Nextfare central system also delivers the core
modules for transaction processing, reporting and clearinghouse
functions. The Cubic entry and exit controllers will communicate
with other devices and with the central system to report transactions
and other event data, and obtain configuration and card management
data.
The Cubic parking management system is a standard Windows 2000/XP
PC running Cubic’s parking software and related third
party software. The parking
management system facilitates the centralization of machine
revenue and status reporting for maintenance and reconciliation
of cash, as well as the ability to view and print reports.
Cubic’s scalable system also serves as a platform for
future expansion of the Breeze Card as a regional payment vehicle
for parking operations throughout Atlanta. In recent months,
Cubic has received more than $5.78 million in contracts to integrate
four regional bus operators into the new “Breeze”
contactless smart card fare collection system.
The neighboring transit properties of Gwinnett County Transit,
Cobb Community Transit, Clayton County C-Tran and the Georgia
Regional Transportation Authority provide bus services to the
suburbs that feed into Atlanta. By linking them to the “Breeze”
system, commuters will be able to use a single smart card for
public transportation, a major convenience for people who live
and work in or near Atlanta and need to use more than one transit
system to complete a trip.
Cubic has installed similar smart card-based systems in Washington,
D.C.-Maryland, Chicago, Los Angeles, London and Brisbane, Australia.
Cubic Corporation is the parent of two major businesses:
Cubic Transportation Systems and Cubic Defense Applications.
Cubic Transportation Systems is the world’s leading full-service
systems provider of automated fare collection systems for public
transport including bus, bus rapid transit, light rail, commuter
rail, heavy rail, ferry and parking.
Every year, nearly 10 billion rides are taken worldwide using
Cubic fare collection systems. Cubic Transportation Systems
has delivered over 400 automated fare collection projects in
40 major markets on five continents, and offers security solutions
developed specifically for public transportation infrastructure.
The Cubic Defense Applications group is a world leader in realistic
combat training systems, mission support services and defense
electronics.
Cubic Transportation Systems is the proud recipient of the Frost
& Sullivan 2006 Industry Innovation & Advancement of
the Year Award. For more information about the company, please
visit www.cubic.com.
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