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Andorra Installs Digital Screens at 17 Bus Stops for Real-Time Updates

The Andorran government and FEDA Solucions have equipped 17 high-traffic bus stops with digital displays showing waiting times, delays, and.

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Key Points

  • 17 bus stops now have digital screens for real-time waiting times, delays, and disruptions.
  • Collaboration between Andorran government and FEDA Solucions via Mou-te app, started in 2022.
  • Stops prioritized by user volume, location (e.g., FEDA central, Maria Pla), and technical feasibility like power and structure.
  • Expansions set for 2026 based on usage data, feedback, and tech advances.

Seventeen bus stops across Andorra now feature digital screens providing real-time information on waiting times, delays, and service disruptions for their lines.

The initiative, a collaboration between the Andorran government and FEDA Solucions—the operator of the Mou-te app—began in 2022 to enhance public transport infrastructure. It has progressed gradually, with screens installed at stops selected based on user volume, strategic location, and technical feasibility.

Priorities favour high-traffic sites and key network hubs, such as the FEDA central stop, which serves as an interchange between the two main valleys, and newer stops created during recent line reorganisations, like Maria Pla. Screens are concentrated in the central valley but distributed nationwide.

Technical suitability remains a key filter: not all shelters meet requirements for electrical power, structural capacity, or installation access. Before rollout, the government and FEDA assessed options through pilot tests, tailoring systems to local environments and Andorra's weather conditions.

The project aims to improve passenger experience with better information. Further expansions are planned for 2026, with the number and locations to be finalised in coming months, depending on usage data, user feedback, and technological advances.

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