Network rail passenger experience
Travel
Travel
Footfall data
Footfall data
People flow
People flow
The challenge
Britain's railway legacy spans over 150 years. With the network expected to accommodate up to 400 million more passenger journeys by 2020, the need for significant renewal becomes paramount.
Modernisation and investment are non-negotiable and optimising the limited spaces based on people flow is of utmost importance.
Our approach
To support the anticipated growth and ensure the effectiveness of investments.
Advanced counting technology
Supplying a sophisticated digital footfall system to track changes in passenger numbers and peak-hours.
Advanced counting technology
Supplying a sophisticated digital footfall system to track changes in passenger numbers and peak-hours.
Centralized Data Management
Providing web-based reporting for real-time analysis and decision-making.
Centralized Data Management
Providing web-based reporting for real-time analysis and decision-making.
Individual Store Counting
Monitoring footfall data across all retail stores in the 17 Network Rail managed stations.
Individual Store Counting
Monitoring footfall data across all retail stores in the 17 Network Rail managed stations.
Network Rail
Together with Network Rail, we're capturing footfall data, playing a pivotal role in understanding the impact of significant investments and retail spends whilst improving passenger experiences.
Together with Network Rail, we're capturing footfall data, playing a pivotal role in understanding the impact of significant investments and retail spends whilst improving passenger experiences.
150+
years of British railway legacy being modernised
400
million more expected passenger journeys by 2020
Network Rail
Together with Network Rail, we're capturing footfall data, playing a pivotal role in understanding the impact of significant investments and retail spends whilst improving passenger experiences.
150+
years of British railway legacy being modernised
400
million more expected passenger journeys by 2020
Network rail passenger experience
Network rail passenger experience
Travel
Travel
Travel
Travel
Footfall data
Footfall data
Footfall data
Footfall data
People flow
People flow
People flow
People flow
Britain's railway legacy spans over 150 years. With the network expected to accommodate up to 400 million more passenger journeys by 2020, the need for significant renewal becomes paramount.
Modernisation and investment are non-negotiable and optimising the limited spaces based on people flow is of utmost importance.
Our approach
To support the anticipated growth and ensure the effectiveness of investments.
Advanced counting technology
Advanced counting technology
Advanced counting technology
Advanced counting technology
Centralized Data Management
Centralized Data Management
Centralized Data Management
Centralized Data Management
Individual Store Counting
Individual Store Counting
Individual Store Counting
Individual Store Counting
150+
150+
years of British railway legacy being modernised
years of British railway legacy being modernised
400
400
million more expected passenger journeys by 2020
million more expected passenger journeys by 2020
17
17
stations harnessing footfall insights
stations harnessing footfall insights
The result
Our collaboration with Network Rail is more than just providing data. It's about enabling better decision-making, ensuring that investments lead to improved infrastructure and station performance.
Profits generated from the insights of the PFM footfall solution are reinvested back, fuelling continuous growth and modernisation of the UK railway network.
150+
years of British railway legacy being modernised
400
million more expected passenger journeys by 2020
17
stations harnessing footfall insights
150+
years of British railway legacy being modernised
400
million more expected passenger journeys by 2020
17
stations harnessing footfall insights
The result
Our collaboration with Network Rail is more than just providing data. It's about enabling better decision-making, ensuring that investments lead to improved infrastructure and station performance.
Profits generated from the insights of the PFM footfall solution are reinvested back, fuelling continuous growth and modernisation of the UK railway network.
150+
years of British railway legacy being modernised
400
million more expected passenger journeys by 2020
17
stations harnessing footfall insights
More about Network Rail
Spearheading the rejuvenation of Britain's railways, Network Rail is engrossed in ventures that range from Crossrail, Europe's grandest civil engineering project, to the electrification of tracks and the development of world-class stations. While Britain's railway legacy spans over 150 years without significant revamps, today's demands necessitate not just expansion, but also rejuvenation to sustain the ever-growing number of passengers and freight.
More about Network Rail
Spearheading the rejuvenation of Britain's railways, Network Rail is engrossed in ventures that range from Crossrail, Europe's grandest civil engineering project, to the electrification of tracks and the development of world-class stations. While Britain's railway legacy spans over 150 years without significant revamps, today's demands necessitate not just expansion, but also rejuvenation to sustain the ever-growing number of passengers and freight.
More about Network Rail
Spearheading the rejuvenation of Britain's railways, Network Rail is engrossed in ventures that range from Crossrail, Europe's grandest civil engineering project, to the electrification of tracks and the development of world-class stations. While Britain's railway legacy spans over 150 years without significant revamps, today's demands necessitate not just expansion, but also rejuvenation to sustain the ever-growing number of passengers and freight.
More about Network Rail
Spearheading the rejuvenation of Britain's railways, Network Rail is engrossed in ventures that range from Crossrail, Europe's grandest civil engineering project, to the electrification of tracks and the development of world-class stations. While Britain's railway legacy spans over 150 years without significant revamps, today's demands necessitate not just expansion, but also rejuvenation to sustain the ever-growing number of passengers and freight.