Smart bus shelters in Canada
A smart bus shelter combines 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.
Real-time arrival displays
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 Transit, Edmonton Transit Service, Winnipeg Transit, Halifax Transit) and provide the integration playbook with each shipment.
Sensor payload and analytics
The sensor stack 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. The data plane is a small Linux SBC running our open-source telemetry agent, MQTT-published to your transit-authority's data lake or to our hosted dashboard.
Rider services and emergency response
Rider-facing services include 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). Hosting options are (a) BusShelters.ca cloud (AWS Canada Central, $240/year per shelter, 5-year SLA), (b) self-host on your data lake (free; we provide the open-source agent and Helm chart), or (c) hybrid where telemetry hits both. Cellular data is $8/month per shelter on a pooled Canadian carrier plan.
Next steps
For written pricing, an RFP response, or a project-scoping call, contact our bid desk at bids@busshelters.ca or (888) 663-2244. We respond to standard quote requests within one business day and to municipal RFPs within 5 working days. For projects at the design or specification stage, our project-engineering team can run a no-cost site-suitability review covering snow load, wind load, footing depth, accessibility code, electrical proximity, and budget envelope — useful before the procurement file gets locked. Reference sites in your region are available on request, and the Brantford showroom is open Monday through Friday for in-person product walk-throughs.
Related resources
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- AODA-compliant accessible shelters — CSA B651-18 dimensional and contrast standards
- Bus shelter cost in Canada — full per-feature pricing breakdown
- Bus shelter RFP response — pre-qualified bid documentation
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