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we are at the riverside transport museum in glasgow and you can really see how things have changed overe. one thing that's changing is the way we pay for public transport. many of us are ditching paper money and tickets and instead using smartphones or, like you, smartwatches to pay for our journey. i never carry cash but one time i went to pay for this at a shop and i didn't have it on. it was a bare wrist, so embarrassing. but for using on the bus or london underground, it's easy. things might get easier with smart ticketing, which would spell the end for ticket barriers. instead, sensors will talk to an app which tracks your journey and automatically charges you. one system using bluetooth beacons is already active in genoa and paul carter has been to take a look. our cities are changing. and so the way we navigate them is changing too. in many major cities around the world, technology being used for integrated fares and ticketing across modes of transport are now commonplace. but making such multimodal systems truly frictionless by removing the need to buy tickets is taking things t
we are at the riverside transport museum in glasgow and you can really see how things have changed overe. one thing that's changing is the way we pay for public transport. many of us are ditching paper money and tickets and instead using smartphones or, like you, smartwatches to pay for our journey. i never carry cash but one time i went to pay for this at a shop and i didn't have it on. it was a bare wrist, so embarrassing. but for using on the bus or london underground, it's easy. things...
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anyway, that is it from us from the riverside transport museum. saturday was a warm and humid day for many of us. in places, we got to see some sunshine. in other places, the humidity gave rise to a lot of cloud, mist and murk and some outbreaks of rain, and there's more cloud and rain in the forecast for sunday across some parts of the uk. the sunniest conditions will be up to the north. the earlier satellite picture shows this pipeline of cloud, bringing some outbreaks of rain. we're starting sunday on a pretty soggy note across parts of wales, northern england, the north midlands, eastern england too. very little rain getting down into the south, but quite a cloudy, murky start to the day here. much of the rain will tend to peter out. still a few showers into the afternoon, but a bit more in the way of brightness developing, particularly in north wales and northern england. all the while, northern ireland and scotland will have the lion's share of the sunshine. always a bit more cloud for eastern scotland. cool and fresh here — 16 for aberdeen,
anyway, that is it from us from the riverside transport museum. saturday was a warm and humid day for many of us. in places, we got to see some sunshine. in other places, the humidity gave rise to a lot of cloud, mist and murk and some outbreaks of rain, and there's more cloud and rain in the forecast for sunday across some parts of the uk. the sunniest conditions will be up to the north. the earlier satellite picture shows this pipeline of cloud, bringing some outbreaks of rain. we're starting...
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we are at the riverside transport museum in glasgow and you can really see how things have changed overne thing that's changing is the way we pay for public transport. many of us are ditching paper money and tickets. instead, we're using smartphones or, like you, smartwatches to pay for our journey. i never carry cash but one time, i went to pay for this at a shop and i didn't have it on. it was a bare wrist, so embarrassing. d'oh! but for the bus or london underground, it's easy. and things might get easier with smart ticketing set to spell the end of ticket barriers. instead, sensors will talk to an app which tracks your journey and automatically charges you. 0ne system using bluetooth beacons is already active in genoa, and paul carter has been to take a look. 0ur cities are changing. and so, the way we we navigate them is changing, too. —— and so, the way we navigate them is changing, too. in many major cities around the world, technology being used for integrated fares and ticketing across modes of transport are now commonplace. but making such multimodal systems truly frictionless
we are at the riverside transport museum in glasgow and you can really see how things have changed overne thing that's changing is the way we pay for public transport. many of us are ditching paper money and tickets. instead, we're using smartphones or, like you, smartwatches to pay for our journey. i never carry cash but one time, i went to pay for this at a shop and i didn't have it on. it was a bare wrist, so embarrassing. d'oh! but for the bus or london underground, it's easy. and things...
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we are at the riverside transport museum in glasgow and you can really see how things have changed overtransport. many of us are ditching paper money and tickets and instead using smartphones or, like you, smartwatches to pay for our journey. i never carry cash but one time i went to pay with this at a shop and i didn't have it on. it was a bare wrist, so embarrassing. for the bus or london underground, it's easy. things might get easier with smart ticketing, which would spell the end for ticket barriers. instead, sensors will talk to an app which tracks your journey and automatically charges you. 0ne system using bluetooth beacons is already active in genoa and paul carter has been to take a look. 0ur cities are changing. and so the way we we navigate them is changing, too.
we are at the riverside transport museum in glasgow and you can really see how things have changed overtransport. many of us are ditching paper money and tickets and instead using smartphones or, like you, smartwatches to pay for our journey. i never carry cash but one time i went to pay with this at a shop and i didn't have it on. it was a bare wrist, so embarrassing. for the bus or london underground, it's easy. things might get easier with smart ticketing, which would spell the end for...
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we're at the riverside transport museum in glasgow, and you can really see how things have changed overone thing that's changing is the way we pay for public transport. many of us are ditching paper money and tickets. instead, we're using smartphones or, like you, smartwatches to pay for our journeys. i never carry cash, but one time, i went to pay for this at a shop and i didn't have it on. it was a bare wrist, so embarrassing. d'oh! but for the bus or london underground, it's just so easy. and things might get easier with smart ticketing set to spell the end for ticket barriers. instead, sensors will talk to an app, which tracks your journey and automatically charges you. one system using bluetooth beacons is already active in genoa, and paul carter has been to take a look. our cities are changing. and so, the way we navigate them is changing too. in many major cities around the world, technology being used for integrated fares and ticketing across modes of transport are now commonplace. but making such multimodal systems truly frictionless by removing the need to buy tickets is takin
we're at the riverside transport museum in glasgow, and you can really see how things have changed overone thing that's changing is the way we pay for public transport. many of us are ditching paper money and tickets. instead, we're using smartphones or, like you, smartwatches to pay for our journeys. i never carry cash, but one time, i went to pay for this at a shop and i didn't have it on. it was a bare wrist, so embarrassing. d'oh! but for the bus or london underground, it's just so easy....
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that is it from us from the riverside transport museum. what do you fancy? parts of england reached 28 celsius. wasn't quite as warm as that in birmingham. and for the commonwealth games this weekend, there'll still be a lot of cloud around. may get some rain actually sunday and later on monday, as well. all that rain will be coming in from the atlantic. this ribbon of cloud here will be staggering down across the uk — it's already brought some rain across northern ireland into scotland, some patchy rain maybe for a while across northern england and north wales. but we start off quite warm, actually, for much of the country on saturday morning. but for the northern half of the uk, this is where we've got the thickest of the cloud, and we're seeing most of the rain. through the morning, though, it should become drier and brighter in northern ireland and scotland, some sunny spells in the afternoon. still some rain for england and wales — most of it will be across northern parts of england and north wales. further south, it's generally dry, and there'll be som
that is it from us from the riverside transport museum. what do you fancy? parts of england reached 28 celsius. wasn't quite as warm as that in birmingham. and for the commonwealth games this weekend, there'll still be a lot of cloud around. may get some rain actually sunday and later on monday, as well. all that rain will be coming in from the atlantic. this ribbon of cloud here will be staggering down across the uk — it's already brought some rain across northern ireland into scotland, some...
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we're at the riverside transport museum in glasgow, and you can really see how things have changed overing such multimodal systems truly frictionless by removing the need to buy tickets is taking things to the next level. and in the northern italian city of genoa, they're doing just that — in some instances, quite literally. in partnership with hitachi rail, the city is piloting a new system to allow seamless, hands—free payment and ticketing, all from a smartphone. the system works across the city's varied networks, including buses, subways, public lifts, water buses and funiculars. it's a really unique city when it comes to the geography. we have the sea, then we have mountains. we have up and down hills, we have elevators, whatever, so we have inside of the offer of the main operator, at least seven or eight means of transportation — that's really something unique. normally, you have either bus, tram or underground — that's it. you have literally everything from boats to elevators. so we thought that if we managed to connect this city, which is really, really, really complex geograph
we're at the riverside transport museum in glasgow, and you can really see how things have changed overing such multimodal systems truly frictionless by removing the need to buy tickets is taking things to the next level. and in the northern italian city of genoa, they're doing just that — in some instances, quite literally. in partnership with hitachi rail, the city is piloting a new system to allow seamless, hands—free payment and ticketing, all from a smartphone. the system works across...