Never Miss That Tram Again
Monday, July 16th, 2007
Helsinki’s public transportation recently got a lot geekier. Buying tram, bus and metro tickets by sending a message from your handy is so passé. Especially after last year when HKL introduced wireless Internet access on some of the trams and buses traversing the city at no additional cost to users. You can surf as much as you want for the 90 minutes the two euros ticket is valid.
If you’re using the public transportation to get to and from work, this is excellent. It’s so convenient to browse the Web and read your email. So whoever thinks that Google’s employees have it good because they have the access on their shuttle bus between San Francisco and Mountain View should think again. Having the access in this country is definitely a commodity, rather than a privilege. And Wi-Fi on public buses and trams is just another proof.
However the latest improvement is about much more than just the access. From the beginning on June anyone can track public transportation in Helsinki on the Internet in real time. By visiting HKL’s Public Transport Map you can follow individual GPS outfitted trams and buses as they roll down the streets of Helsinki. And this is just the beginning.
The sweetest thing happens when you click the icon of a selected vehicle on the map. As a result a table listing the upcoming stops with estimated times of arrival for each of them pops up. Now, that is not just geeky, but also extremely useful. In addition you also get to see the exact location of each stop on the way and can tell the map to follow the selected vehicle automatically.
Currently only several bus and tram lines are shown on the map so Helsinki looks deserted like Chernobyl. However, according to HKL this will change in the near future as they plan to add all trams to this service by 2008, while by 2010 you’ll be able to follow the complete public transportation network in Helsinki. Quite nifty.
I can easily imagine that from that point on every resident of Helsinki will know exactly how many seconds it takes them to get from their computer screen to getting to that stop.
This just makes me wonder how much more will they be able to encourage the population to use the public transportation with a service like this. Already now for 64% of all motorized transportation within Helsinki people use public transportation.
I encourage you to go and check out the Public Transport Map even if you do not live in Helsinki or Finland. Write to you mayor and ask them to beef up your buses, trams, boats or what you have it with a similar system. Meanwhile I’ll go and get some paper towels to wipe the drool off my keyboard.
Mladen





