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CCTV landmark for National Express

by Mark Rowe

Parkeon reports that it has delivered over 1000 systems across the West Midlands and Dundee for the bus operator National Express. The two companies have been working together for the last ten years, with CCTV reviewed and uprated through the use of video capture and data storage. The most recent work included the delivery of 176 systems through bus builders Alexander Dennis and Wrightbus, plus 100 more systems scheduled for 2016.

The on-board technology includes 12 camera inputs recording the highest quality images at extremely high recording rates, the installers say, augmented by audio capture in the driver cab area. This configuration helps the bus firm identify and investigate on-vehicle incidents.

All the bus CCTV communicates with depot-based shared wireless systems. A part of the project has been the development of a CCTV operator-user interface that enables the new equipment to communicate with previous systems from other CCTV manufacturers, via a single application. Hence video from every source can be requested, reviewed and prepared as evidence packages through a common process, the installer says.

Ryan Thomas, Parkeon’s Northern Account Manager, said: “The new CCTV systems have been designed and built to the highest specifications and provide the latest video capture technology, along with 1TB of storage, the equivalent to one month’s data. This along with the new CCTV user application provides diagnostics reporting such as camera faults or masked images, to help maintain system integrity for National Express.”

All CCTV operations, including on-bus and depot infrastructure, are supported by Parkeon through a service level agreement.

Colin Saward, Head of Engineering at National Express said: “CCTV provides peace of mind to our customers, so it’s vital that on the rare occasions that incidents occur, we can retrieve high-quality visual data that can be reviewed and acted upon. Our investment in the latest generation technology reflects our commitment to maintain the highest-quality standards in everything we do. The audio recording in the driver’s cab area is a real game changer, giving us even more evidence.”

Owen Griffith, Managing Director of Parkeon Transportation said: “Nothing is more important than ensuring the safety of people using public transport, so we are proud of the close partnership we have developed with National Express that has enabled us to innovate and bring best-in-class technology and services to this vital area.”

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