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    I guess now you can take Amtrak to travel out of the Walled - Garden...

    The number of industries that Apple is disrupting with the iPhone and iPad is growing by the day. Amtrak, the government-owed American passenger railroad company, has adopted the iPhone as a ticket scanner for its 1,700 conductors, reports the New York Times.

    The phones will be in a case equipped with a barcode scanner, similar to the Linea Pro cases that Apple uses at its retail stores. The phones will scan barcodes on paper tickets, as well as digital barcodes on smartphones. The MBTA commuter rail in Boston is adopting a similar system for smartphone ticketing.
    By late summer, 1,700 conductors will be using the devices on Amtrak trains across the country, the company said.

    With the new system, passengers will be able to print tickets or load a special bar code on their smartphone screens for conductors to scan, and conductors will be able to keep track of passengers on board, Amtrak said.

    “You don’t even need to print the document and bring it with you,” said Matt Hardison, chief of sales distribution at Amtrak, who helped plan the iPhone program. “We’ve made a number of important improvements for both our customers and Amtrak, all in one fell swoop.”

    The Times notes that Amtrak's ticketing system is long overdue for an upgrade. The prior ticketing process involved punching a hole in a paper ticket and physically transporting those tickets to a central location where the information was entered in a database. Among other things, conductors couldn't keep track of how many empty seats were on a train and customers needed to get their paper tickets cancelled and reissued if they wanted to change to a different train.

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    Amtrak does have an iPhone app that allows riders to book tickets, check train status and schedules, and more. Amtrak eTickets can currently be purchased within the app for 4 routes, with the entire Amtrak system rolling out the ticketing scheme during 2012.

    I've used this App quite a bit - VF I'm sure there is one for Android. Not sure about WM yet

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    I saw this on the news. It reminds me of the "Key Ring" app that I have on my iPhone. No need to carry around all of those store cards as I simply go to the store card that I want to use from the iOS app and scan the bar code, the number pops up instantly and the sale price is applied.... Looks like this new method for the conductors works the same way.


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    Quote Originally Posted by viewfly View Post

    I've used this App quite a bit - VF I'm sure there is one for Android. Not sure about WM yet
    WP This litle misuse of terminology reminds me of this conversation...
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    I'll just call it iWIN


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    Quote Originally Posted by viewfly View Post
    I'll just call it iWIN


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    That's a dangerous term you coined there -- someone might start referring to iOther as iLose

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    Default Re: Amtrak adopts iPhone for Conductors

    Quote Originally Posted by viewfly View Post
    I'll just call it iWIN


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    Lol, and I call it "I win"

    Quote Originally Posted by dmapr View Post
    That's a dangerous term you coined there -- someone might start referring to iOther as iLose
    That's funny.
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    I have to use one of these accursed Apple devices at my current job. I can see whole trainloads of people vanishing now. How was it that conductors managed to keep track of seats for over 100 years without the aid of an iPhone? I know! They could think.

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