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Metra begin rollout of train-tracking site

Metra have begun rolling out a website which allows passengers to precisely see where their trains are and when they will reach their stations.

Metra commuter train arriving at a Chicago station.

Metra has started the rollout of metratracker.com, a new real-time train-tracking website that lets customers see precisely where their trains are and when they will reach their stations. The new site, made possible by a wholesale replacement of Metra’s current train tracking system, also makes it easier than ever to view schedules and plan a trip on Metra.

“This new train tracking system is a major upgrade and will be a dramatic improvement in our communications to My Metra customers,” Jim Derwinski, CEO and Executive Director of Metra, said. “It enables us to do a better job of tracking trains and conveying timely, accurate information, and also includes a variety of interactive new features.”

The new tracking site

The metratracker.com site features three grey bars on the menu that provide the site’s main functions:

  • Station Times – This option allows customers to check for train departure times from their selected station. When they pick this option, they will be asked to select the line they use and their origination and destination stations. Once they have made their selections and click “Continue,” the next page will show all trains scheduled to make that trip in the next two hours, with the train numbers and predicted or scheduled departure times.
  • Real-Time Map – This interactive map allows customers to see the location of trains along the line or lines that they select, so they can see exactly where their train is and how soon it will reach their station. Customers can click on stations or trains on the map to see real-time information about trains and schedules.
  • Trip Planner – This option allows customers to plan a trip using Metra and other modes of travel between addresses or locations that they select. They can request the “Best Route,” “Fewer Transfers,” or “Less Walking” and choose “Leave Now” or enter their preferred departure or arrival time.

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The new $26.7 million train tracking system from Clever Devices of Woodbury, N.Y., required the installation of new GPS tracking devices and other network equipment on more than 1,000 railcars and in 238 stations. The new train tracking system is fully operational on the Metra Electric, Rock Island, Heritage Corridor, North Central Service, Milwaukee District North, and Milwaukee District West lines; equipment is still being installed on Union Pacific, SWS and BNSF trains and tracking on those lines will increase as the rollout is completed this year.

The system has other features that will improve communications. For instance, workers in the Train Reporting and Customer Communications Centre (the facility responsible for customer communications) can send texts to trains and platforms that will instantly be turned into audio announcements and displayed on platform signs. On platforms, the system will more accurately announce the arrival of the next train or announce that the next train is running express.

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