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With WSP, Partners, CapMetro Sets the Stage for Scalable Automation

The technology demonstration at CapMetro’s North Operations and Maintenance Facility showcases the potential of automation to optimize bus yard operations, increase efficiency, and improve transit personnel's safety.

May 16, 2025
With WSP, Partners, CapMetro Sets the Stage for Scalable Automation

The CapMetro demonstration, led by WSP USA, tasked the fully autonomous bus with navigating real-world challenges, such as  braking for pedestrians and obstacles, maneuvering around vehicles, and executing complex parking tasks in a live yard setting. 

Photo: WSP USA

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Following years of research, planning, and public-private collaboration, Austin, Texas’s Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority (CapMetro) achieved a significant industry milestone with the deployment of North America’s first SAE Level 4 autonomous 40-foot battery electric bus (BEB) operating within an active transit yard environment.

The technology demonstration at CapMetro’s North Operations and Maintenance Facility showcases the potential of automation to optimize bus yard operations, increase efficiency, and improve transit personnel's safety.

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The project is part of CapMetro’s Yard Automation Research and Deployment (YARD) Program. It represents a key step toward integrating intelligent automation into the day-to-day operations of zero-emission fleets.

Precision Without a Driver

The demonstration, led by WSP USA, tasked the fully autonomous bus with navigating real-world challenges, such as  braking for pedestrians and obstacles, maneuvering around vehicles, and executing complex parking tasks in a live yard setting. 

“During the demonstration, the bus encountered pedestrians, vehicles, and large objects, and instantly reacted appropriately to changing situations,” said Severin Skolrud, VP, critical and emerging technology, at WSP USA. “It's most complex maneuver involved precisely positioning itself beneath an overhead pantograph charging dispenser, within five to seven centimeters of accuracy, and initiating a charging session, all without a driver in the seat.”

The unprecedented level of automation demonstrates the viability of SAE Level 4 driverless technology in transit environments where safety, spatial efficiency, and operational precision are paramount.

Transforming Transit Yards

Beyond the technological milestone, the implications for transit agencies are far-reaching. According to WSP USA, automation in bus yards can:

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  • Increase yard capacity by up to 90%.

  • Improve safety for frontline staff.

  • Reduce operating costs through time and labor savings.

  • Enable more innovative facility planning, including opportunities to repurpose or monetize land.

According to early testing data, by automating vehicle movements during key phases, such as pre-trip staging, charging, and parking, agencies can streamline operations and reduce average trip times by six to eight minutes per bus.

A Public-Private Innovation Ecosystem

The CapMetro initiative brings together a consortium of expert partners, including program lead WSP USA, Perrone Robotics Inc., and Clever Devices. 

The project was made possible by a $950,000 grant from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) as part of its ADAS and Automated Transit Bus Maintenance and Yard Operations Demonstration Program. According to officials, total project costs reached approximately $1.26 million.

CapMetro and its partners are already envisioning a Phase Two expansion that will:

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  • Deploy three fully autonomous BEBs.

  • Enable multi-year integration and testing.

  • Develop automated dispatch software to start remotely, pre-condition, and route buses.

  • Allow vehicles to autonomously reposition for operator boarding and inspection.

This phase will further evaluate how automation can support end-to-end yard operations while laying the groundwork for broader deployment across the agency’s zero-emission fleet.

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