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Smart Bus Shelters

Smart Bus Shelters

Real-time arrival displays, wifi, USB charging, occupancy sensors — IoT-ready for smart-city transit deployments.

Smart Bus Shelters
Product Details

Smart Bus Shelters

Smart bus shelters combine the structure of a heated, accessible shelter with real-time arrival information, passenger-counting sensors, environmental telemetry, and rider-services electronics — turning a static piece of street furniture into an instrumented network node. BusShelters. ca smart shelters are deployed across TTC, STM, TransLink, OC Transpo, Calgary Transit, and corporate campuses where rider experience and operational data both matter.

27–43 inch outdoor 2500-nit LCD or e…CAT-M / NB-IoT cellular with LTE-M f…Passenger-count sensor (3D ToF, 95% …Air-quality sensor stack (PM2.5/PM10…
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Specifications

Features & Specifications

27–43 inch outdoor 2500-nit LCD or e-paper real-time arrival display via GTFS-Realtime
CAT-M / NB-IoT cellular with LTE-M fallback; integrations for TTC, STM, TransLink, OC Transpo, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Halifax
Passenger-count sensor (3D ToF, 95% accuracy) and dwell-time analytics module
Air-quality sensor stack (PM2.5/PM10/CO₂/temp/humidity) for environmental telemetry
Anti-tamper accelerometer with operations alert on impact or tilt
Rider services: 4× USB-C 3A charging, Qi wireless pad, optional municipal Wi-Fi, SIP emergency call button
Open-source telemetry agent on Linux SBC; MQTT publish to your data lake or hosted dashboard
5-year cellular/dashboard SLA, 3-year electronics warranty
Description

About Smart Bus Shelters

Key Takeaways

  • Key features: 27–43 inch outdoor 2500-nit LCD or e-paper real-time arrival display via GTFS-Realtime, CAT-M / NB-IoT cellular with LTE-M fallback; integrations for TTC, STM, TransLink, OC Transpo, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Halifax, Passenger-count sensor (3D ToF, 95% accuracy) and dwell-time analytics module
  • Backed by a 3-year warranty

The arrival display is a 27- to 43-inch outdoor LCD rated 2500 nits (sunlight-readable) or, for off-grid sites, an e-paper panel with sub-second refresh and 0. 5 W average draw. Both connect to GTFS-Realtime feeds via CAT-M / NB-IoT cellular with an LTE-M fallback. We support every Canadian transit-authority API (TTC, STM, TransLink, OC Transpo, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Halifax) and provide the integration playbook with each shipment.

Smart Bus Shelters — Engineering & Construction

Sensor payload includes a passenger-count sensor (3D ToF, 95% accuracy), an air-quality sensor (PM2. 5, PM10, CO₂, temperature, humidity), a dwell-time analytics module, and an anti-tamper accelerometer that flags the shelter to ops if it's struck or shifted. Rider-facing services are a USB-C charging panel (4 ports × 3 A), a Qi wireless pad, optional municipal Wi-Fi, and an emergency call button (SIP-over-cellular to 911 or a private security desk). The data plane is a small Linux SBC (industrial Raspberry Pi or NVIDIA Jetson Nano for AI workloads) running our open-source telemetry agent, MQTT-published to your transit-authority's data lake or to our hosted dashboard.

Installation & Compliance

5-year SLA on cellular and dashboard, 3-year warranty on electronics. Smart shelters start at $15,000 for the structure and add $3,000–$8,000 for the sensor payload and connectivity. Smart-shelter onboarding is a 2-day workshop with your transit-authority IT team where we hand off the GTFS-Realtime integration, MQTT topic schema, dashboard credentials, and API documentation for every sensor stream. Hosting options are (a) BusShelters.

Warranty & Support

ca cloud (AWS Canada Central, $240/year per shelter, includes 5-year SLA on data ingest and dashboard uptime), (b) self-host on your data lake (free; we provide the open-source agent and Helm chart), or (c) hybrid, where telemetry hits both. Warranty is 10 years on the structure, 3 years on the LCD/e-paper display, 5 years on the cellular modem, 3 years on sensors, and 2 years on rider-services electronics (USB / Qi / call button). Cellular data is $8/month per shelter on a pooled Canadian carrier plan. Firmware updates are OTA, signed and rolled per shelter cohort.

Procurement & Lead Time

For pilot deployments under 10 shelters we offer a 3-month evaluation programme with full hardware on loan, dashboard access, and a written case-study report at the end — most pilots convert to full procurement within the same fiscal year. Key Takeaway: Climate-rated, AODA-compliant, and stamped-engineered for Canadian transit deployment — full procurement documentation included.

Comparison

Product Specifications

SpecificationDetails
ProductSmart Bus Shelters
Frame & Glazing6063-T6 aluminum frame; 6 mm tempered safety glass to CSA Z97.1 (polycarbonate option)
InstallationBonded crews, full traffic-management, 3–4 working days per site
Warranty10-year structural; 5-year glazing & bench; 48-hour replacement-parts SLA
ComplianceNBCC 2020 stamped engineering; AODA / CSA B651-18 accessibility
Lead Time6–10 weeks standard configurations; 8–14 weeks custom
Benefits

Why Choose Smart Bus Shelters?

Smart Bus Shelters from BusShelters.ca are engineered for Canadian transit conditions — climate-rated, accessibility-compliant, and shipped with full procurement documentation so AHJ review is single-pass.

Built for Canadian WintersStamped to NBCC 2020 snow and wind loads for every Canadian municipality — frost-depth footings from 0.6 m to 3.0 m.
Procurement-ReadyStamped drawings, BOM, COC, and as-built package delivered with every shipment so AHJ review is single-pass.
AODA & CSA CompliantMeets AODA, CSA B651-18 accessibility, and CSA Z97.1 safety-glass requirements without optional add-ons.
48-Hour Parts SLAReplacement glazing, panels, and benches ship within 48 hours from our Brantford, Ontario warehouse.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Smart Bus Shelters

How long does a bus shelter installation take?

A standard 4-foot or 6-foot freestanding shelter installs in 4–8 hours on a prepared concrete pad. If we pour footings, total project time is 3–5 days including 48-hour concrete cure. Larger custom or modular configurations take 1–2 weeks. Smart-shelter electrical and data hookups add 1 day. We coordinate around transit-service schedules and typically complete municipal installs in single overnight windows. Permitting is the variable: in mature municipalities (Toronto, Montréal, Vancouver, Ottawa, Calgary) building and right-of-way permits issue in 2–4 weeks; smaller municipalities can stretch to 6–8 weeks when the public-works engineer is the only reviewer. We handle the permit submission ourselves and provide weekly status updates. For projects with tight occupancy-permit deadlines, a temporary-shelter rental (8-week minimum) covers the gap until the permanent install completes — used most often on private-developer site-plan-approval timelines.

Can bus shelters be installed without a power connection?

Yes — our solar-powered models include a roof-mounted PV array, sealed gel battery, and LED lighting that runs autonomously through Canadian winter daylight. No trenching, no electrical permit, no service connection. Heated and smart-display models still require grid power or a higher-capacity solar+battery system; we'll size that to your site during quoting. The hidden cost saving on off-grid installs is the electrical-trenching avoidance: a typical grid-connected shelter requires $4,000–$12,000 of trenching, conduit, and service-drop work depending on the distance to the nearest utility pole or transformer, plus utility connection fees and ongoing electrical billing. A solar-PV configuration eliminates that cost entirely. For sites that need heat as well, our solar-heated combo carries a 1500 W heater on a 600 Ah / 48 V battery, suitable for 4-hour peak-commute heating windows at -20 °C without a grid feed.

Can I see a bus shelter in person before ordering?

Yes. Our showroom in Brantford, Ontario displays full-size production units of every product line. We also maintain installed reference sites in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, and Halifax that prospective municipal clients can visit by appointment. Engineering and procurement teams can request stamped drawings and material samples shipped overnight. Our showroom in Brantford, Ontario has full-size examples of every product line — standard, solar, heated, accessible, smart, modular, and several custom-architectural pieces — set up as you'd see them on the street. We host site visits Monday–Friday 8am–5pm Eastern by appointment; group visits for transit-authority procurement teams are common and we'll co-ordinate the agenda with your team's schedule. For teams outside Ontario, we can also direct you to deployed-in-the-field reference sites in your region — most of our recent municipal installs have a public-right-of-way location available for inspection.

What warranty do BusShelters.ca products carry?

Standard warranty is 10 years on aluminum frames, 5 years on tempered glass and polycarbonate, 3 years on electrical and lighting components, and 2 years on solar batteries. Extended 15-year structural warranty is available with annual maintenance contract. All warranties are honoured Canada-wide with regional service depots. A summary of warranty terms across the product line: structural aluminum frame 10 years, glazing 5 years (manufacturing-defect breakage, not vandalism), bench 5 years, lighting 2 years, PV panels 25 years (linear power output), LiFePO₄ battery 5 years (80% capacity retention), heater element 3 years, smart-shelter electronics 3 years, cellular modem 5 years. Warranty registration happens automatically at install commissioning — no paperwork from your side. Claims are processed through our maintenance hotline (888) 663-2244 with a 48-hour response SLA on warranty-covered items.

Need Smart Bus Shelters?

Our bid desk responds to every quote and RFP within one business day. Volume discounts available on 20+ unit orders.