Project – Hamilton BRT

Project – Hamilton BRT Customer – Enseicom Date – 12/2016 Description – Trade Sync has been busy installing the new Hamilton BRT system shelters. Supplied by Enseicom, Trade Sync installs these two tone bus shelters complete with site furnishings.  


ZUM Transit Shelters Brampton

Project – ZUM Transit Shelters Brampton Customer – Enseicom Date – 9/8/16 Description – Trade Sync continues the installation of these impressive ZUM bus shelters in Brampton. Each shelter is customized based on actual site conditions. In this Creditview shelter the height of the fiber optic cables below the power lines restrict the use of [...]


YRT Transit Shelters, York

Date – Summer 2015 Customer – Groupe Poitras Project – YRT Transit Shelters, York Description – Trade Sync as the installer of choice, rolled out these shelters throughout York including old shelter removal and relocation and installation of over 140 custom shelters. The shelters featured solar lighting.


ZUM Transit Rollout

Date – Summer 2016 Customer – Enseicom Project – ZUM Transit Rollout Description – The ZUM rollout continues in 2016 starting with Queen Street West in Brampton.


Bus Rapid Transit on its way in Winnipeg

“On September 8, 2008, the Mayor of Winnipeg and the Premier of Manitoba announced a funding agreement for $138 million for construction of the first phase of a rapid transit system for Winnipeg, the Southwest Rapid Transit Corridor – Stage 1 project. The project is funded by a combination of City, Provincial, and Federal funding [...]


Edmonton Transit System & Pattison Outdoor Digital Signage

Edmonton Transit System and Pattison Outdoor are partnering to bring digital signage into the LRT system. Trade Sync was chosen as a turnkey provider to design, manufacture and integrate the new 55″ displays within the LRT  system.   The new enclosures had to be designed to withstand Edmonton’s harsh weather conditions, this included incorporation of  a [...]


Ottawa Prestige Shelters

Five bus platforms along the downtown Transit corridor of Albert and Slater Street in Ottawa were rebuilt to improve drainage and provide a uniform appearance for the platforms in the area. The project coordinated through Prestige Design Construction,