SBS Transit Intelligent Route Information System
Overview
iris is the acronym for Intelligent Route Information System. Through iris, we hope to provide information services to enhance your travel experience with SBS Transit. iris currently offers 2 applications to help you better plan your journeys: iris NextBus and iris Journey Planner.
iris Journey Planner helps you plan the best way to get to your destination by providing travel solutions on our bus, LRT and/or NEL, based on the cheapest fare, shortest walking distance or shortest travelling time.
iris NextBus is our latest iris service and it offers bus arrival time estimation on a real time basis. You now have the convenience of knowing how many minutes away your bus is from your bus stop or how long more before the next bus departs from the bus interchange. iris NextBus is on trial at the moment and we would like to invite you to be among the first to try out the service and give us your feedback. This will help us enhance iris NextBus to serve you better.
Yeah, Boon Lay one gone for a few months already...Originally posted by pierre^^:Increase Bus fare but remove the time schedule
any other interchange also like this ma?
Yes, what has removing the NBBD (Next Bus Boarding Display) got to do with IRIS Nextbus?Originally posted by sbst275:What has IRIS got to do with this?
Not everyone has PDA phones or whatever
Refer below...Originally posted by sbst275:What has IRIS got to do with this?
Not everyone has PDA phones or whatever
iris NextBus
iris NextBus also provides estimated bus departure times at bus interchanges and terminals(those with boarding activities).
iris NextBus - Interchange / Terminal
Again...Originally posted by brotherchen1982:
Don't be stupid. MobileIRIS doesn't require a PDA phone to access. Nowadays all phones, 3G or not have GPRS capabilities.Originally posted by sbst275:Again...
Not everyone has PDA phones or whatever...
Seems like SBS loves to play around with commuters $$$... Once was got demand dun wanna deploy buses, now comes this
I wonder what's next
So???Originally posted by SBS9818A:Don't be stupid. MobileIRIS doesn't require a PDA phone to access. Nowadays all phones, 3G or not have GPRS capabilities.
One doesn't require a PDA phone to access MobileIris. Should one's phone has GPRS capability, it can be accessed and one can utilise the service.Originally posted by sbst275:Again...
Not everyone has PDA phones or whatever...
Seems like SBS loves to play around with commuters $$$... Once was got demand dun wanna deploy buses, now comes this
I wonder what's next
Does everyone has? You do not have the right as being a service provider to force ppl to use your new services if there is no 100% rate of ppl having GPRS enabled phone. Another thing, why make ppl's life hard to go scan thru the sv no, int??? The TV screen it may end up showing you the departure even faster than to go search for it... So called techonlogy advancementOriginally posted by SBS9816E:One doesn't require a PDA phone to access MobileIris. Should one's phone has GPRS capability, it can be accessed and one can utilise the service.
Please do not say things like SBS Transit once didn't deploy buses when demand was present. You do not have any evidences for it.
But hp cannot access timing at bus interchange as it has only 4 no. code.Originally posted by SBS9818A:Don't be stupid. MobileIRIS doesn't require a PDA phone to access. Nowadays all phones, 3G or not have GPRS capabilities.
RSAF Open House is just an one off incident. Also, they made arrangements for the internal shuttles to be deployed on 90/94. Moreover, It's not cheap to charter the buses.Originally posted by sbst275:Does everyone has? You do not have the right as being a service provider to force ppl to use your new services if there is no 100% rate of ppl having GPRS enabled phone. Another thing, why make ppl's life hard to go scan thru the sv no, int??? The TV screen it may end up showing you the departure even faster than to go search for it... So called techonlogy advancement
No evidence??? What abt RSAF Open Hse??? 30 mins bus freq to cope with 200 passengers, I wonder how much add farebox collection they could have collected...
SMRT one sometimes the timing not updated , saw once at Bt Batok Int TV and some of the service timings is not accurate.Originally posted by Yaimster:Stop whining. SMRT interchanges are alot worse.
Look at Yishun Int and you'll find out yourself. The TVs are like half-dead, most of the time shows buses for the feeders and 171, 851. Period.