Bus Rapid Transit / Rail
HICAP-11
Modeled after the reverse peak roof Niagara shelter series, the 16-foot, 32-foot, and 48-foot shelters for Tradepoint Atlantic are designed with custom branding and modular flexibility. Amenities, important for a bus shelter in the Baltimore area, include double wind screen walls made of protective polycarbonate and perforated panels, under roof security lighting, and overhead 208V electric 2500W infrared heaters.
Design Options
Tolar’s Award Winning Design Team understands:
- The role of quality transit shelter and street furniture amenities in ridership growth
- The practical approach to balancing costs with needs and desires
- A modular approach to leverage unique part cost containment for multiple transit shelter sizes
- Local building code requirements
- The need for a measurable Quality Control Plan
- How to efficiently work with your chosen engineering design firm(s) with specific experience in technology integration
- Custom branding for success
Tolar’s Award Winning Design Team understands:
- The role of quality transit shelter and street furniture amenities in ridership growth
- The practical approach to balancing costs with needs and desires
- A modular approach to leverage unique part cost containment for multiple transit shelter sizes
- Local building code requirements
- The need for a measurable Quality Control Plan
- How to efficiently work with your chosen engineering design firm(s) with specific experience in technology integration
- Custom branding for success


























