Tranzito has designed and managed new mobility and smart infrastructure projects since 2004. Tranzito’s open-ecosystem approach seamlessly integrates the best partners and technologies into a customized solution.
Tranzito® has designed and managed new mobility and smart infrastructure projects since 2004. Tranzito’s open-ecosystem approach seamlessly integrates the best partners and technologies into a customized solution.
Fleet and location management • On-site support • Remote support

Strategic & operations planning • Construction management • Procurement and logistics

Strategic planning • Operations planning


From bus shelters and urban panels to wayfinding signage and digital displays, Tranzito® manages the full lifecycle of street furniture – design coordination, construction oversight, maintenance operations, and technology integration. Our Sidewalk and Transit Amenities Program in Los Angeles manages 2,000+ shelters with plans for 3,000+, featuring real-time transit information, solar power, and micromobility charging. Managed through CurbOS™.

The curb is the most contested space in any city – delivery vehicles, rideshare, transit, and parking all compete for the same few feet. Tranzito® brings order to this space through real-time sensing, dynamic signage, and enforcement integration. Partnering with Automotus (computer vision), Mercury Innovation (solar e-paper signage), and Trellint (enforcement data), we help cities see, manage, and optimize their curb in real time. Powered by CurbOS™.

Riders shouldn’t have to guess when the next bus is coming. Tranzito® deploys solar-powered e-paper displays that deliver real-time transit information at the stop – no grid power, no data cables, no costly infrastructure. Currently deployed across LA’s STAP shelters and expanding to 100+ standalone bus stops in Southeast LA County through a new LA Metro contract. All displays managed and updated remotely through CurbOS™.











Does your city or transit agency need help with your smart city products, mobility hub strategy or micromobility fleets?