Transit Windsor Panels on the Buses!

Text In-Transit Panels

This morning, on one of Transit Windsor’s new hybrid buses, we saw one of the nearly 100 Text In-Transit panels (this is the first panel on this new bus, as far as we could tell anyways). I believe they will all be installed on Transit Windsor’s entire fleet in the coming days.

Let us know if you see one (and try to take a picture)!

The panel above was submitted by Ross Moncur.


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4 Responses to “Transit Windsor Panels on the Buses!”
  1. Steven says:

    there were two on the same 1c bus, the other day, but i only took a photo of one for fear of looking creepy.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/wreckingball/3650525895/

  2. samantha says:

    how long are these panels going to be in the buses?

    ps i was just browsing tumblr and i saw these uplifting stickers in a london subway train. it reminded me of this project a little.

    http://www.woostercollective.com/2009/06/culture_jamming_on_the_london_tube.html

    • Justin says:

      I’m not entirely sure how long they’ll be on the buses… maybe until they sell all the ad space? I’m hoping for a good part of the summer!

      Nice link, interesting idea to have those stickers disguised amongst other warning signs, very subtle!

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