Rail tickets arrive to UK travellers’ phones as Masabi and thetrainline.com launch new software

Tuesday, 08 Mar 2011 09:31

Mobile users are able to search train times and purchase tickets using a credit or debit card, and then pick-up their tickets at the station. The application will start displaying tickets as secure barcodes on the phone’s screen when rail operators start supporting this feature in the coming months.

Masabi continues to update the application on the basis of user feedback, adding new features and functionality. An advanced Android version boasting a wide range of new features will be launched in the spring.

“While there are millions of phone users in the UK, the majority have been left out of the apps revolution,” said Ben Whitaker, CEO Masabi. “We are delighted to be working with thetrainline.com to allow users to buy tickets anywhere, anytime on everyday handsets as well as high-end smartphones.”

“Masabi’s in-depth knowledge of both mobile technology and UK rail made them the ideal partner to help bring our mobile ticketing app to the masses,” said Richard Rowson, Product Development Director, thetrainline.com. “We have been delighted with the positive feedback that we’ve received and the consistent growth in user numbers. We look forward to evolving the product to offer new features, including barcode ticketing which will make queuing at the station a thing of the past.”

The application is available from all major app stores or by texting TRAIN to 86688.

Masabi currently offers live delivery of rail tickets to Gatwick Express, and a number of long distance rail operators and will be presenting their m-ticketing innovations at ‘The Future of AirRail – Innovations & Modern technologies’ conference in Riga, Latvia on 18-19 May.

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