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June 25, 2023

SIGNA-CRESCENT-59

These large capacity 16-ft Signature Crescent bus shelters built for Chapel Hill Transit in NC are perfect for University stops as well as busy travel corridors. The all-aluminum construction includes curved solid aluminum roof panels that support dusk-to-dawn solar powered LED illumination integrated into the roof beam. The wide 7-ft deep roof is supported  …   Read more about: SIGNA-CRESCENT-59 »

June 25, 2023

SIGNA-ORION-34

These 12-ft Signature Orion BRT bus shelters, also built in 20-ft lengths, are located in Oklahoma City, OK. Designed and fabricated for EMBARK (formerly Metro Transit), these bus shelters include 120VAC electric security lighting and backlit rear banner sign clearly marking the station names as well as next stations in either direction, providing a  …   Read more about: SIGNA-ORION-34 »

June 19, 2023

SIGNA-SUNSET-63

This 10-ft Signature Sunset bus shelter is a NCDOT Product Evaluation Program (PEP) Approved Shelter. It features a Sunset radius roof design with a nominal 10-ft by 5-ft roof dripline, all aluminum construction, and a fully welded roof structure with 1/8-in aluminum roof panels secured by gasketed pressure ribs. The rear and half-end wall panels are  …   Read more about: SIGNA-SUNSET-63 »

June 19, 2023

SIGNA-SUNSET-62

This 10-ft Signature Sunset radius roof bus shelter designed and fabricated for Greensboro Transit Authority in Greensboro, NC meets NCDOT PEP Approved product design standards. High visibility city branding is displayed on 3/8-in clear tempered safety glass on the rear wall. Both rear and half-end walls are supported custom Sunset aluminum extrusion  …   Read more about: SIGNA-SUNSET-62 »

June 19, 2023

SIGNA-SUNSET-61

This 10-ft Signature Sunset radius roof bus shelter designed and fabricated for Greensboro Transit Authority in Greensboro, NC features all aluminum construction and a fully welded roof structure with 1/8-in aluminum roof panels secured by gasketed pressure ribs. Perforated aluminum panels embrace the shelter on the rear and half end walls supported  …   Read more about: SIGNA-SUNSET-61 »

June 19, 2023

SIGNA-SUNSET-60

This 10-ft Signature Sunset radius roof bus shelter designed and fabricated for Greensboro Transit Authority in Greensboro, NC meets NCDOT PEP Approved product design standards. Constructed of all aluminum this transit shelter has a fully welded roof structure and bronze tinted 3/8-in heat formed monolithic polycarbonate roof panels secured by gasketed  …   Read more about: SIGNA-SUNSET-60 »

April 16, 2023

SIGNA-CUSTOM-54

This 11-ft Signature Custom Radius Roof bus shelter in Carson, CA is a great solution for narrow ROW locations. It contains aluminum roof panels and a perforated aluminum rear wall with City of Carson branding within each panel. The perforated wall is supported at the base by an extruded glass rail and 8-in diameter aluminum rear support posts, below  …   Read more about: SIGNA-CUSTOM-54 »

April 14, 2023

SIERRNA-32

13-ft Sierra High Peak bus shelter located in Banning, CA sports perforated metal rear and half-end walls that provide both weather protection and visibility. Features include stone ground synthetic roof tiles over an aluminum skin, dusk-to-dawn solar under roof LED illumination, and a perforated metal bench with seat delineators and 32 gallon perforated  …   Read more about: SIERRNA-32 »

March 28, 2023

SIGNA-CRESCENT-58

This 8-ft Signature Crescent transit shelter located in Lawrence, KS was built for Lawrence Transit. The shelter incorporates solid aluminum roof panels secured by gasketed pressure ribs and an 8-ft x 5-ft shelter roof drip line. Custom curved aluminum I-Beam rear posts have fixed base plates for surface mounting and cantilever design.  Perforated  …   Read more about: SIGNA-CRESCENT-58 »

March 9, 2023

NIANA-15

These Niagara bus shelters were designed and built in 8-ft, 12-ft, and 16-ft lengths for Blacksburg Transit in the great state of Virginia. Our Niagara Series bus shelters focus on the most critical amenities passengers are seeking – weather protecting roofs and walls, lighting for security, and high visibility for the bus driver to easily spot waiting  …   Read more about: NIANA-15 »