At Snapper Services, we know that improving public transport performance takes more than just good intentions; it takes great data.

And when data is fragmented across systems, it becomes harder for public transport authorities (PTAs) and operators (PTOs) to meet passenger expectations and performance targets.

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That’s why we’re proud to partner with Optibus, whose Performance Suite focuses on closing the gap between planning and execution. Their recent blog post highlights how integrated data and automation can help transport operators and authorities deliver more reliable, efficient services, while reducing the time spent on manual tasks.

The use cases they share resonate strongly with what we see in the field, especially when paired with the Mosaiq Transit Intelligence Suite, our cloud-based transit intelligence platform. Together, we enable public transport operators and authorities to:

  • Visualise and understand network performance using historical data.
  • Identify the root causes of delays and missed connections.
  • Back up scheduling changes with clear evidence.
  • Accelerate collaboration between PTAs and PTOs by working from a single source of truth.

Whether in strict authority-led environments or operator-driven planning models, combining Snapper Services’ Mosaiq with Optibus’ Performance Suite provides a powerful toolkit for smarter decision-making, helping agencies stay ahead of issues and deliver better passenger experiences.

This article was originally published by Snapper Services.

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