Time saving as paper receipts cease

Bus routes in Scotland are set to save up to 220 minutes per day as operators across the country stop printing paper receipts for concessions.

First Bus, McGill’s, Stagecoach, West Coast Motors and JMB Travel are all making the move to no longer print concessionary tickets across all their operational areas in Scotland from Monday 20 February. The change is expected to aid bus journey times and further reduce their impact on the environment.

It is expected the onboarding time for those using a National Entitlement Card will be reduced throughout each route, in turn saving a few important seconds at each stop. The move will also reduce the amount of paper used and litter seen onboard bus services.

The change is enabled using new software installed across the network which allows operators to log each journey digitally and is being brought in with agreement and endorsement from Transport Scotland.

“These paper receipts are unable to be recycled and therefore, making these small changes, can have a much larger impact in helping us improve journey times and reduce waste” – Graeme MacFarlan, Commercial Director for First Bus Scotland

Graeme MacFarlan, Commercial Director for First Bus Scotland, said: “The move towards removing paper receipts for concession journeys is one we have been wanting to make for some time. On our services alone, over 850,000 small pieces of paper are printed for receipts in Glasgow and Aberdeen each week that we have felt are unnecessary when the customer already holds a physical concessionary card.

“These paper receipts are unable to be recycled and therefore, making these small changes, can have a much larger impact in helping us improve journey times and reduce waste.”

“Not only will it make boarding quicker and reduce delays on our services, it’s also better for the environment which is a top priority for McGill’s Bus Group” – Colin Napier, McGill’s Group Service Delivery Director

Colin Napier, McGill’s Group Service Delivery Director, said: “This small change of removing paper receipts for concessionary passengers will have a really positive impact for all bus users. Not only will it make boarding quicker and reduce delays on our services, it’s also better for the environment which is a top priority for McGill’s Bus Group.

“Thanks to innovative improvements to our technology we will save hours of inefficiently sitting stationary at bus stops on our busiest routes by not printing concession receipts. We want to make our services as efficient as possible which is why we’re excited to roll this out across our entire network.”

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