Congrats,
This is one of my favorite things about SF Public Transportation. Not a day goes by where I don't look up the next train arriving on my cell phone to see if I should wait for the train or if I have time to get a cup of coffee, etc.
NextBus wins $2M D.C. contract
NextBus Inc. has won a $2 million contract to equip buses in Washington, D.C., with technology that lets riders track the vehicles and determine exactly when they'll reach a particular stop.
Alameda-based NextBus is owned by Grey Island Systems International Inc., a Canadian company.
NextBus has an option to renew its contract with the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority for four more years at $450,000 per year. Its global positioning technology tracks buses and sends their location and actual schedules to riders via the Internet, wireless devices or electronic signs at bus stops.
NextBus already has a contract with San Francisco's Municipal Railway and with AC Transit and the Emery-Go-Round in the East Bay.