Bay Area Transit Agency Leaders OK Standardized Sign Designs
New unified transit design guides are a first for the
Today's action by the RNM Council, which is made up of the executive director of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and general manager-level representatives of
The Regional Network Identity Design Guide defines a consistent "look and feel" for the
The Transit Stop Signage Design Guide provides guidance for designing, installing and maintaining transit stops — typically bus stops — using a new regional design that works across rural, suburban, and urban environments while accommodating stops with many routes, special services, or multiple transit agencies. Consistent signage at the
"The Regional Mapping and Wayfinding Project is a standout example of regional cooperation," said
MTC will use these two design guides for future pilot, or test, locations around the region. SFMTA already used the designs to make signage improvements at the Castro Muni Metro station, and other agencies with time-sensitive sign replacement projects also are considering using the new guidelines in the near term, with assistance from MTC as needed. These prospective projects include:
- BART: installing bus bay numbers at transit hubs
- County Connection with WestCAT and Tri Delta Transit: testing new sign designs at three-agency shared stops in
Martinez - SolTrans and WestCAT: installing new signage for 2026 service restructures
An update to the comprehensive regional transit connections map, which enables riders to discover key destinations they can reach on the
The RNM Council includes top executives from MTC, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, BART, AC Transit, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), Caltrain, SamTrans and the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District as well as three general managers representing all other transit agencies serving
MTC is the regional transportation planning, financing and coordinating agency for the nine-county
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SOURCE Metropolitan Transportation Commission
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