Denver RTD chooses Init ITS
Installation of the new system will support RTD's daily operations by providing powerful tools to help track and monitor the location of vehicles within their multi-modal network.
INIT, Innovations in Transportation Inc. was recently awarded a major contract by the Regional Transportation District (RTD) of Denver to supply a fully integrated computer-aided dispatch/automatic vehicle location (CAD/AVL) system with passenger information displays (PIDmobil), on-board announcements (PAmobil) and mobile data terminals (TOUCHmon).
In addition, INIT will supply a new P25-based voice radio system and integrated data radio system to the District's transit system, replacing RTD's obsolete analog radio.
The contract calls for the setup of an automated vehicle management system and passenger information systems on about 1,000 buses, with additional automatic location service for approximately 150 support/security vehicles, and GPS-enabled portable radios for approximately 370 support personnel.
Along with the new technology on the buses, 170 light rail vehicles and more than 320 paratransit vehicles will be equipped with digital voice radios for increased communications and safety.
The installation of the new system will support RTD's daily operations by providing powerful tools to help track and monitor the location of vehicles within their multi-modal network. RTD operators will benefit from the full-color, graphic-capable mobile data terminals that will serve as a navigational and communications tool increasing schedule adherence and providing added security.
The on-board passenger information displays and audio announcements will greatly enhance services to RTD's customers with clearly audible next-stop announcements.
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