Transportation Information Displays

Photo: display in lobbyA transportation information display provides a visible reminder of your location’s proximity to area transit providers and provides timely information that is always available. Information displays can include the following:

  • Kiosks for brochures and transit schedules
  • A bulletin board for posters or fliers such as Air Quality Action Days code-red alerts, tax-free benefit information, special promotions, carpool and vanpool riders-wanted notices, etc.
  • Maps of transit routes, bike lanes, and walking trails.

Arlington Transportation Partners (ATP) will help you set up your transportation information display and keep it stocked with up-to-date transportation information and brochures customized for the available options near your location.

ATP also offers specially designed information display units ranging in size from tabletop to freestanding floor models. Purchasing a display unit provides clear and comprehensive information about all modes of transportation close to where people live, work, play, and visit.

Maps can be customized to the location with sponsorship name and “You Are Here” arrows. Neighborhood maps include building outlines, transit routes with the individual stops highlighted, taxi stands, carshare parking spaces, and other detailed information. County-wide maps include all rail, bus transit, and HOV routes within or coming into Arlington County.

Prices are subject to change due to stock and materials availability.

Arlington Standard Transportation Information Display (ASTID) 

  • Photo: Display unitThree maps: large-size neighborhood, county, and regional Metrobus behind swing-out panel. Maps include buildings, all transit routes, exact bus stops and rail stations, carshare locations, taxi stands, and Commuter Store® locations
  • 18 brochure pockets
    (one 8.5” x 11” pocket)
    holding 10– 20 brochures per pocket
  • Instruction panel with sources of additional information. Changeable panel for timely information (promotions, Code Red Days, etc.)
  • Lockable interior storage for brochure stock
  • Online brochure ordering service for easy stocking
  • Display unit is brushed aluminum (optional wall-mounted display available)

Arlington County Transportation Information Display (ACTID) 

  • Two maps: Large-size county and small neighborhood map. Maps include buildings, all transit routes, exact bus stops and rail stations, carshare locations, taxi stands, and Commuter Store® locations
  • 10–20 brochure pockets holding 20–40 brochures per pocket.
  • Instruction panel with sources for additional information
  • Online brochure ordering service for easy stocking
  • Display is dark wood-grained laminate trimmed in black metal

Neighborhood Wall Transportation Information Display (NWTID) 

  • Photo: Display unitOne map: large-size neighborhood map. Map includes buildings, all transit routes, exact bus stops and rail stations, carshare locations, taxi stands, and Commuter Store® locations
  • 17 - 18 brochure pockets (one 8.5” x 11” pocket) holding 20–40 brochures per pocket
  • Instruction panel with sources for additional information
  • Online brochure ordering service for easy stocking
  • Display is Plexiglas

Neighborhood Table Transportation Information Display (NTTID) 

  • Photo: Display unitOne map: small neighborhood map. Map includes buildings, all transit routes, exact bus stops and rail stations, carshare locations, taxi stands, and Commuter Store® locations
  • 12 brochure pockets (one 8.5” x 11” pocket) holding 20– 40 brochures per pocket
  • Instruction panel with sources for additional information
  • Online brochure ordering service for easy stocking
  • Display is Plexiglas

Neighborhood Retail Transportation Information Display (NRTID) 

  • Photo: Display unitOne map: small neighborhood map. Map includes buildings, all transit routes, exact bus stops and rail stations, carshare locations, taxi stands, and Commuter Store® locations
  • 3 brochure pockets holding 20–40 brochures per pocket
  • Online brochure ordering service for easy stocking
  • Display is Plexiglas

For more information, contact Arlington Transportation Partners (ATP) at 703.247.9299 (TDD: 711), solutions@transpartners.com, or request ATP's services by filling out this form.

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Driving alone is the primary commute mode for 54% of Arlington Commuters, compared to 83% statewide.

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