Smarter transportation digital signage that keeps passengers informed and on the move
Digital signage in bus and train stations works just like healthcare signage in hospitals—it’s about keeping people informed at the right time. Instead of old-fashioned boards or paper notices, digital signage–style displays deliver real-time updates and clear communication, making travel smoother for everyone.
• Show live train and bus schedules, arrival times, and delays to reduce passenger stress
• Provide clear wayfinding in busy lobbies so people can quickly locate their platforms
• Play safety messages and public announcements in waiting areas
• Support multiple languages for international travelers
• Double as an advertising platform to bring extra value for station operators
Non-touch solutions:
• Wall-mounted displays in waiting areas for timetables, alerts, and announcements
• Free-standing info screens in station halls for maps and passenger guidance
• Video walls in larger stations to show multiple routes, schedules, or ads at once
Interactive solutions:
• Touch screen wayfinding kiosks so passengers can check routes, transfers, or ticket info
• Self-service terminals for buying tickets, rescheduling, or quick information lookup
We recently completed a digital signage project for a busy train station in Osaka. Wall-mounted screens in the waiting areas showed real-time train schedules and delay notices, while interactive kiosks in the lobby helped passengers find routes and transfer options. With a central CMS, the station staff could update everything instantly, making communication faster and travel more convenient.
Many competitors only sell hardware. We go further by offering complete solutions: industrial-grade screens, powerful CMS software, and customized content support. Our displays are built for 24/7 operation, with advanced cooling and protection, making them perfect for demanding transportation environments. This full-package approach is why clients trust us to deliver reliable systems that improve both operations and passenger experience.