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Products
BUS AND RAIL
Ultra-Wide Angle Low Profile Camera
The Ultra-Wide Angle Low Profile Camera from Pro-Vision is a compact, rugged
night vision camera. It is ideal for capturing bus interior views with an ultra-wide
horizontal and vertical field of view. With the optional flush-mount bracket, it
can be mounted to meet protrusion standards that are common in many states,
effectively reducing tampering concerns and potential head-hazard impacts.
PRO - V I S I ON V IDEO SYS T EMS
provisionusacom
IN FOCUS:
SECURITY
BUS
RAIL
Fogmaker System
The United Safety and Survivability
Corporation's Fogmaker system is
designed with high-pressure water
mist for engine compartments or
other closed areas. The Fogmaker
system can be installed in any
engine room and works in multiple
markets, including transit. Features
a piston accumulator that can be
mounted in any orientation (6.5L/
7.5L for HD buses) and stores H2O
and Nitrogen mix and preventative
maintenance service (performed by
transit agencies or local distributors).
UNITED S A F E T Y & S URV I VA B I LIT Y
CORPORTAT ION
unitedsafetycorporation.com
RoadRecorder
9000 NVR
The RoadRecorder® 9000
NVR offers superior highdefinition
surveillance with
recording resolutions up to
4K. Interchangeable from
Linux OS (proprietary) to Windows OS (non-proprietary), the RoadRecorder
9000 features an open architecture capable of integrating with most
enterprise level open VMS platforms. With up to 16TB of solid-state storage,
the RoadRecorder 9000 can support up to 36 IP cameras via eight M12 PoE
ports. Equipped with a built-in wireless module, internal backup battery,
power supply and an EN50155 compliant design, the RoadRecorder 9000 is
ideal for use in a variety of vehicle and rolling stock applications. The SV9000
NVR supports WIFI-6, includes a lockable, dual-drive canister and has a builtin
UPS making it powerful, yet practical for a wide range of applications.
SA F E T Y VI S I ON
www.safetyvision.com
BUS
vShield Operator Protection Door
The exclusive, electric vShield operator protection door provides a critical
defensive barrier with large safety glass and heavy-duty lower door to
protect against physical assaults and unwanted interactions. Ideal for
new and retrofit applications, vShield doors are custom designed for easy
installation and ADA compliance. Features include power window, two
variable-speed high-velocity electric fans for increased ventilation, antirattle
door latch mechanism and anti-reflective/anti-glare laminated
safety glass with contoured design for unobstructed views to mirrors.
An optional MERV 15 rated filter improves air quality and removes
airborne bacteria and irritants, including dust, mold and pollen.
WA B TEC BUS SO L U TI ONS
www.wabteccorp.com
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February 2023

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of February 2023

Editor’s Notebook
People & Places
Nashville Public Transit Attracts Riders through Tourism Partnerships
2023 Mobility Outlook
Oklahoma Pilot Program Providing Reliable Door-to-Door Public Transit Service
The Coming Transition from Traditional Hardware Displays to Electronic Screens for Train Control
Fare Collection: How we pay for public transit is critical to securing its future
Unifying security systems for Mass Transit
Products
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February 2023 - Editor’s Notebook
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February 2023 - People & Places
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February 2023 - Nashville Public Transit Attracts Riders through Tourism Partnerships
February 2023 - 13
February 2023 - 2023 Mobility Outlook
February 2023 - 15
February 2023 - 16
February 2023 - 17
February 2023 - Oklahoma Pilot Program Providing Reliable Door-to-Door Public Transit Service
February 2023 - 19
February 2023 - 20
February 2023 - 21
February 2023 - The Coming Transition from Traditional Hardware Displays to Electronic Screens for Train Control
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February 2023 - 24
February 2023 - 25
February 2023 - Fare Collection: How we pay for public transit is critical to securing its future
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February 2023 - Unifying security systems for Mass Transit
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February 2023 - Products
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