Standard Bus Shelters
Standard bus shelters are the workhorse of every Canadian transit system — a freestanding or cantilever-mounted enclosure with three glazed walls, an…
Standard bus shelters are the workhorse of every Canadian transit system — a freestanding or cantilever-mounted enclosure with three glazed walls, an integrated bench, and a roof sized for local snow load. BusShelters.ca builds standard shelters in 4-foot, 6-foot, 8-foot, 10-foot, and 12-foot lengths, all on a 6063-T6 aluminum frame with 6 mm tempered safety glass to CSA Z97.1. Roofs are aluminum composite panel (ACM) or polycarbonate twin-wall, sloped 3° toward the rear to shed snow away from the boarding edge.
Every standard shelter ships with stamped engineering for the destination province's snow load (Ss 1.0–4.0 kPa) and wind load (q1/50 0.40–0.95 kPa) per the National Building Code of Canada 2020. Footings are sized to the municipal frost depth — 0.6 m in Vancouver, 1.2 m in Toronto, 1.5 m in Calgary, 2.0 m in Winnipeg, 2.4 m in Edmonton, 3.0 m in Yellowknife — and shipped with anchor templates for cast-in-place or pre-cast pier installation.
The bench is a powder-coated aluminum slat assembly, 1.8–3.0 m long, with anti-skateboard caps and an optional armrest for AODA / CSA B651-18 accessibility compliance. Side walls accept clip-in advertising panels, route-map holders, or LED-lit info backers. Anti-graffiti treatment is a sacrificial film standard, with permanent fluoropolymer coating available for high-vandalism corridors. Lead time is 6–10 weeks for standard configurations and 8–14 weeks for non-standard sizes; replacement parts ship in 48 hours from our Brantford, Ontario warehouse.
Standard shelters are specified by Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), OC Transpo (Ottawa), TransLink (Vancouver), Calgary Transit, Edmonton Transit Service, and 80+ smaller Canadian agencies. Pricing starts at $6,500 for the structure and $2,500 for installation including footings; volume orders of 20+ units reduce per-unit pricing 15–25%.
Installation, warranty, and support
Installation is performed by bonded and insured BusShelters.ca crews working under provincial trade-permit with all required worksite signage, traffic-management plans, and locate-clearance documentation. A typical standard shelter is footing-poured day 1, structure-erected day 3, glazed and benched day 4 — total 3–4 working days per site once permits are clear. We provide a 10-year structural warranty on the aluminum frame, 5-year warranty on glazing and bench, 2-year warranty on lighting, and a 48-hour replacement-parts SLA from our Brantford warehouse. Every project includes a digital as-built package (drawings, photos, GPS coordinates, manufacturer's serials) so your maintenance and asset-management systems have a clean record on day one. Annual maintenance contracts cover panel replacement, anti-graffiti refresh, bench powder-coat touch-up, and structural inspection — typically $300–$600 per shelter per year depending on cleaning frequency.
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In Canada, standard freestanding bus shelters typically run **$6,500–$14,000** for the structure plus **$2,500–$6,000** for installation, including footings and electrical. Solar-powered units add **$1,500–$3,500**, and heated shelters add **$3,000–$7,000** depending on heater wattage and bench heat. Custom architectural shelters for heritage districts or campuses can reach **$25,000–$60,000+**. Volume orders of 20+ units typically reduce per-unit pricing by 15–25%. Lifecycle cost is the better lens than first-cost: a stamped-engineered shelter with a 10-year structural warranty and a 48-hour parts SLA typically delivers a **15–18 year service life** on the structure and **5–8 years** on glazing and benches before refresh, which works out to roughly **$1,000–$1,800 per shelter per year** total cost of ownership including maintenance. Off-grid solar and heated configurations carry a higher first-cost but eliminate trenched-electrical and ongoing utility charges, which on rural sites pays back inside 6 years.
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