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New self-serve Translink ticket vending machines going live at train stations in NI

New self-serve Ticket Vending Machines at the newly opened York Street Station.

New self-serve Ticket Vending Machines at the newly opened York Street Station.

 

Translink has announced the roll out of new self-serve ticket vending machines (TVMs) at train stations across the network.  The new tech will make it faster and easier for passengers to buy their train ticket before they travel.

 

The new York Street Station went live from today (Sunday 28th April), and will be closely followed by Lanyon Place, Botanic and Lisburn on Wednesday 1st May.  The remaining stations will be activated on a line-by-line basis with the roll out complete by the end of June.

 



This step follows the successful introduction of TVMs at all Glider halts and other key locations including the two Belfast Airports, marking a further step in the implementation of Translink’s digital-led Future Ticketing System, a strategic project to enhance the customer experience.


Passenger Debra Leso was the first passenger to purchase her ticket from the new self-serve Ticket Vending Machine at the newly opened York Street Station.

Passenger Debra Leso was the first passenger to purchase her ticket from the new self-serve Ticket Vending Machine at the newly opened York Street Station.


William McGookin, Head of Ticketing Technology at Translink said:


“These new ticket machines, incorporating the latest technology, will offer passengers more choice and flexibility alongside a faster and more convenient way to buy tickets or top up smart-cards before boarding their train, whether using contactless credit/debit card, ApplePay/GooglePay or cash.

 



“There has been much passenger interest in the machines since we started the installation process. Now, following a period of commissioning and training for our staff, passengers will be able to access this new facility.

 

“The new machines are equipped with modern touch screen interfaces, as well as offering adjustable screen height, voice commands and braille stickers to help guide customers through the purchasing process. Passengers can simply buy local Adult and Child paper tickets or use their yLink and 24+ student railcard to get discounts. There is also the option for Free and Half Fare Concession Smartpass holders to obtain their tickets.”

 



“Alongside these new TVMs other popular prepaid tickets will remain available such as mLink mobile tickets and online ticketing options. We are encouraging passengers to buy their tickets in advance where they can, however, we will continue to offer passengers the option to purchase tickets at station ticket offices and on-board trains” William concluded.

 

For further information, visit www.translink.co.uk

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