“Channel Cat” Passenger Ferryboat Service Announces New Mobile Ticketing App

June 2, 2016
The Channel Cat Water Taxi, a passenger ferry service run by MetroLINK (Rock Island County Metropolitan Mass Transit District), recently announced the launch of their new account-based mobile ticketing app.

The Channel Cat Water Taxi, a passenger ferry service run by MetroLINK (Rock Island County Metropolitan Mass Transit District), recently announced the launch of their new account-based mobile ticketing app. Operating along the Mississippi River, the Channel Cat Water Taxi provides three open-air passenger ferryboats allowing passengers to experience the power and mystique of the river as it flows east to west. With service generally provided from Memorial Day through Labor Day, the exhilarating ride allows passengers to get a taste of the area once known as the Rock Island Rapids – considered the most dangerous section of the upper Mississippi.

The new “Channel Cat” app, created by Chicago-based web and app developer Americaneagle.com's global transportation & government unit, Transportation Technology Partners, ("TTP"), allows Android or Apple customers to purchase and download tickets on their mobile phone or device. Upon arrival at the ferry stop, the mobile tickets are then scanned by the ticket inspector, who has access to a counterpart app that verifies ticket validity.

Jennifer Garrity, manager of administration at MetroLINK, commented, “We are very excited to introduce our new mobile ticketing app and very pleased with all the work done by Americaneagle.com/TTP. Because of this app, customers can now quickly and easily purchase their tickets in a few simple clicks, increasing efficiency and reducing boarding time.” 

Americaneagle.com/TTP has worked in many areas of website and app design and development for a variety of customers in many industries. The company is well known for the creation of Chicago Transit Authority’s Chicago Card Plus account-based web portal, Chicago's Ventra & Ventra Mobile web portal and for designing an app for the Chicago Auto Show that allows customers to purchase tickets on their mobile devices to be scanned upon entry.

Chung Chung Tam, senior vice president at Americaneagle.com/TTP, commented, “The new app is everything we wanted it to be – easy to use, quick and secure. We have truly enjoyed working with MetroLINK and are proud to have created this app for them.”

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