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SOLSI-09

Highly visible, on-brand, solar-powered bus shelters in Jacksonville, Florida

This highly branded Signature Sunset bus shelter, for JTA in Jacksonville, Florida, is 10 feet in length and integrates solar security lighting within the shelter roof.

A signa sunset bus shelter is seen from the front left with a trash receptacle on the left outside and rider display and bench inside and a bike stand to the right of the shelter. A signa sunset is seen from the left side at night with a trash receptacle on the left, rider display inside the shelter and a bench for three, all well lit. A signa sunset bus shelter is seen from the front with a rider display on the back left panel and a bench with seating for three on the right.

Design Options

DSSP-23
A rider information display is shown attached to a rider stop post with stop timing displayed and an info button below.
DSSP-24
The top of a bus stop post is seen with a blue box light.
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A woman stands in the light at night from a bus stop post with lighting at the top.
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A bus shelter is seen from the front left with a double sided bus advertisement on the left side panel and bench seating inside the lit up shelter at night.
SOLA-01
A bus shelter is seen from the left side with an advertising display lit up at night with a coming soon ad for the transportation company.
SOLA-02
A bus shelter is seen from the front left with an advertising display on the left side panel, bench seating inside, a rider information display on the right side panel and a trash receptacle attached to the outside right panel.
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A bus shelter is seen from the front right with a left side advertising panel, bench seating inside and rider information displays on the back panels.
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A bus shelter is seen from the right side with a left panel advertising display and bench seating inside.
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A signa sunset bus shelter seen at night with a lit up bench with a rider seated and an advertisement on the left side panel lit to be seen at night.
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A bus shelter is seen at dusk with an advertising left side display and bench seating for three.
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The bottle half of a bus shelter post is shown at night from the front with seating on both sides of the post, rider information attached to the post and lighting overhead.
SOLFS-04
A bus stop is seen at night from the left side with a three seat bench with backrest advertising, a lit light post lit and a trash receptable to the right.
SOLFS-05
A bus stop post is seen at night with rider signage and a light on top to let drivers and riders seen information clearly at night.
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A bus shelter seen at night from the front left side with rider information on the back panel and bench seating all under the shelter's roof lighting.
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An MTS bus shelter seen at night with overhead lighting on and bench seating inside the shelter.
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Evening view of a RapidLink bus shelter with lighting, bus information display and bench seating
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A green bus shelter is seen from the front right at night with shelter lighting and bench seating for two.
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Bus shelter with bench advertising at night with lights highlighting advertisement
SOLSI-06
An Ecoshade is seen at night in front of a parking lot with two seats, a trash receptacle and ample lighting.
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Left side view of a lit bus shelter at night with rider information displayed, a solar solution sign and bench seating
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A signa sunset bus shelter is seen from the front left with a trash receptacle on the left outside and rider display and bench inside and a bike stand to the right of the shelter.
SOLSI-09

Key Features

  • Industry leading light levels, with cutting edge LED and power management technology
  • UL listed systems  for safety and reliability (with UL certification for the system, not just the components)
  • Modular, vandal-resistant design
  • Incorporates historical NASA data to maximize performance
  • Five-day minimum back-up (autonomy)
  • Options available to power USB ports and real-time signage
  • Powder-coated metal components to match transit shelters
  • Proprietary, high-illumination, low-draw solar lighting system for free-standing, multi-sided kiosks
  • Custom branded design solutions for transit shelters, BRT stations and bus stops
  • Easy installation with technical support available for assistance
  • Fully “Buy America” compliant via our Beaverton, OR manufacturing facility

Key Features

  • Industry leading light levels, with cutting edge LED and power management technology
  • UL listed systems  for safety and reliability (with UL certification for the system, not just the components)
  • Modular, vandal-resistant design
  • Incorporates historical NASA data to maximize performance
  • Five-day minimum back-up (autonomy)
  • Options available to power USB ports and real-time signage
  • Powder-coated metal components to match transit shelters
  • Proprietary, high-illumination, low-draw solar lighting system for free-standing, multi-sided kiosks
  • Custom branded design solutions for transit shelters, BRT stations and bus stops
  • Easy installation with technical support available for assistance
  • Fully “Buy America” compliant via our Beaverton, OR manufacturing facility