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Helping to make Dublin Transport more accessible

Written by Joshue O Connor Friday, 26 August 2011

CFIT are working with the Railway Procurement Agency (RPA) to help ensure that the upcoming website for the smart card based Integrated Ticketing System (ITS) for Dublin transport will be accessible to people with disabilities and older people.

CFIT have been testing and auditing the ITS card website that will be used by the public to seamlessly access Dublin Bus and Luas services using the same card. The system has been developed by Hewlett-Packard Ireland (HP) and will be onstream later in 2011.

The for more on the Integrated Ticketing System see the RPA website.

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