

Eighteen maps have been installed at New York City's Grand Central Station in 47-inch touchscreen kiosks. They will display departures, arrivals, delays and outages, as well points of interest.
We can take this idea and apply it to Columbus. Touchscreen kiosks can be installed at the Greater Columbus Convention Center, in front of Downtown hotels and at cultural attractions like the CMA for tourists to better learn the COTA system. These touchscreen kiosks can also benefit seasoned riders and commuters going somewhere other than their normal route.
The "MTA On-the-Go kiosks" also display safety and security reminders, as well as advertisements to generate revenue.

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Touchscreen COTA maps for tourists

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Eighteen maps have been installed at New York City's Grand Central Station in 47-inch touchscreen kiosks. They will display departures, arrivals, delays and outages, as well points of interest.
We can take this idea and apply it to Columbus. Touchscreen kiosks can be installed at the Greater Columbus Convention Center, in front of Downtown hotels and at cultural attractions like the CMA for tourists to better learn the COTA system. These touchscreen kiosks can also benefit seasoned riders and commuters going somewhere other than their normal route.
The "MTA On-the-Go kiosks" also display safety and security reminders, as well as advertisements to generate revenue.
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