Street Furniture, it’s Called

This post at Buffalo Rising should prompt action by the NFTA.

Imagine if the region’s mass transit system had state-of-the-art, nicely designed bus shelters and other “street furniture” at no cost to the taxpayer? It’s all funded by advertising revenue.

Buffalo Rising points to the JC Deceaux company of France, which has been doing just that in Chicago, Boston, and elsewhere. Here’s what a free bus shelter looks like:

The German “Wall” company also does this. Here’s a sampler:

Helios bus shelter:

Smart series signpost:

Informational pillar:

Self-washing public toilet:

Bus stop post:

Newspaper kiosk:

This bus shelter even features a self-washing toilet for bus drivers:

Again: at no taxpayer expense to build, install, or maintain.

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11 Responses to “Street Furniture, it’s Called”

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    BuffaloPundit » Blog Archive » Look, boss. The train, the train! Says:

    […] The outer burbs would have a proper commuter rail on a dedicated track that doesn’t interact with road traffic. Then pretty up the whole system with some free street furniture from Wall Systems or JC Deceaux. […]

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