METRO Magazine Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Optibus Hits Major Milestone

Park City, Utah has become the 500th city to boost the performance and efficiency of its public transportation network using Optibus.

by Staff
August 4, 2021
Optibus Hits Major Milestone

 

3 min to read


Park City, Utah has become the 500th city to boost the performance and efficiency of its public transportation network using Optibus.

Optibus is used in cities including New York, Los Angeles, London, Melbourne, Brasilia, Hong Kong, and Singapore.

Ad Loading...

To celebrate Optibus reaching its 500th city, the company shared some recent milestones, including:

  • Optibus’ AI platform for planning and scheduling mass transit is being used in 23 countries and counting, in North America, South America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Africa.

  • Optibus has over 180 employees across 11 countries.

  • Optibus powers an estimated 2.5 billion annual passenger trips.

  • Use of Optibus results in the reduction of an estimated 100,000 tons of CO2 emissions annually.

The prevalence of innovative and intuitive software for planning and scheduling transportation in so many cities around the world is an outgrowth of significant trends and historic challenges facing the public transportation industry over the past decade.

A rise in urbanization has increased the need for public transportation, yet municipal transport budgets have not grown at a relative pace in many places. There has been extensive innovation in the mobility industry, largely related to micromobility and autonomous vehicles — yet despite serving a much larger population, public transportation has lagged behind, relying for too long on manual calculations, spreadsheets, or slow and cumbersome legacy tools.

More recently, the COVID-19 pandemic has made it clearer than ever that public transit is an essential service, not only enabling essential workers to help everyone around them, but also (coronavirus restrictions permitting) connecting all residents with health care, food, education, jobs, and culture, and, at a time of so many broken connections, with each other and with their family, friends, and communities.

Ad Loading...

The pandemic has shown us just how crucial it is for transportation providers to be agile and innovative — whether that means changing timetables from one day to the next or incorporating scooter docking stations into transit planning or figuring out how to meet passenger needs better by integrating fixed routes with on-demand transit. That agility is crucial because the needs of the people who live in cities and towns are changing, and public transportation must change along with it.

The dramatic decline in air pollution during pandemic lockdowns also showed us what the world could look like if we are successful at lowering emissions significantly. Optibus said it is proud to be working toward zero emissions to nourish sustainable cities. By enabling public transit to be more frequent, more reliable, and more appealing to passengers, the company contributes to a reduced need for car usage and reduced congestion and pollution, while making way for more open streets for people, not cars, like those that have flourished in cities around the world over the past year. And by working with public authorities, private operators, and partners to electrify bus fleets, Optibus believes it is helping clean the very air we breathe.

Now, cities and towns worldwide are recognizing the need for fast, intuitive, advanced technology to improve transit equity, nourish sustainable cities, and connect people with their communities. With over 2.5 billion passenger journeys now powered annually by Optibus in 500 cities, it’s clear that the digital transformation of the public transit industry is well underway.

More Technology

A Go Durham bus
Technologyby Staff and News ReportsMarch 20, 2026

TSI Delivers North Carolina Refurbs, Expanded SilverRide Partnerships Highlight Biz Briefs

Stay informed with these quick takes on the projects and companies driving progress across the transportation landscape.

Read More →
A Chicago Metra train on rail tracks
Technologyby StaffMarch 20, 2026

Chicago's Metra to Launch Fare Collection Tech Pilot

A major goal of the pilot, which begins in April, is to test the speed, functionality, and durability of new handheld devices to scan Ventra and paper tickets.

Read More →
An ABQ RIDE bus going through a Westmatic wash system.
Technologyby Staff and News ReportsMarch 16, 2026

Biz Briefs: Westmatic in Albuquerque, New Fare Payment Systems, and More

In METRO's latest installment, we take a look at the latest news from suppliers including Alstom, Modeshift, and more.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Photo of a traffic signal
TechnologyMarch 16, 2026

AI Bus Lane Enforcement Boosts Safety, Reliability in West Hollywood

Traditionally, bus lane enforcement has relied on manual processes carried out by transit police or parking enforcement officers. While it may be effective in certain municipalities, this approach is resource-intensive and very difficult to sustain.

Read More →
A Coach USA vehicle wrapped for Newark International Airport service.
TechnologyMarch 11, 2026

Scaling Smart: How Fleet Operations Can Cut Downtime and Drive Growth

A phased approach to technology, in-house capabilities, and workforce investment is helping transportation leaders break the reactive cycle and build more resilient, revenue-focused operations.

Read More →
A Sound Transit Link light rail vehicle in a station
Technologyby Staff and News ReportsMarch 10, 2026

INIT Introduces Open Payments for Seattle’s ORCA Fare System

The landmark event empowers riders across six agencies in the Puget Sound region to tap-and-ride transit using a contactless credit or debit card or a mobile wallet.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
An MBTA paratransit vehicle.
Technologyby Staff and News ReportsMarch 9, 2026

METRO Opens Submissions for 2026 Innovative Solutions Awards

Now in its latest edition, the awards recognize forward-thinking solutions that improve safety, operational efficiency, sustainability, rider experience, and overall system performance.

Read More →
Cover photo for Biz Briefs dated March 6, 2026
Technologyby Staff and News ReportsMarch 6, 2026

Biz Briefs: Tolar Manufacturing Supports PSTA Spark Service and More

Stay informed with these quick takes on the projects and companies driving progress across the transportation landscape.

Read More →
Cover Photo for METROspectives with Timothy Menard
TechnologyMarch 5, 2026

How AI and Innovation Are Powering the Future with LYT’s Timothy Menard

Menard discusses how data-driven signal prioritization is improving efficiency, reliability, and ridership, while offering insight into the innovations driving the next generation of smart mobility. Together, they explore how technology and collaboration are paving the way for a more connected, sustainable future in transit.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
An NJ TRANSIT bus
Technologyby StaffMarch 4, 2026

NJ Transit Pilots AI-Powered Digital Bus Stop Signs

The pilot program showcases two companies’ technology at eight bus stops. The companies submitted their ideas through the Transit Tech Lab, which is backed by the Partnership Fund for New York City and provides an accelerated pathway for early to growth-stage companies to solve public transportation challenges for the largest transit agencies in North America.

Read More →