Across the world, train interiors are becoming more exciting. It’s because of passenger insights, which show that rail users expect more from their trains than transporting from A to B. But it’s not just about looking nice. There are many additional aesthetic, functionality, accessibility, safety and security requirements to be met these days – especially post Covid-19.
There are also social and environmental imperatives. The world’s population is growing and, by 2050, will reach over nine billion, with 75% of those people living in cities. Attracting more people to more efficient and greener mass transit systems is vital for sustainability and the only way city infrastructure will be able to cope with the increasing demand.
If rail companies want to attract more users – and keep ahead of competitors – they need to make enhancing their customer experience a priority and turn insights into innovation.