CHK America CEO, Rick Wood announced the company has completed another customer information project for Capital Metro’s MetroRapid BRT, improving signage and wayfinding along the new Guadalupe and Lavaca corridor in Austin, Texas. The project includes the fabrication of urban poles, directional signage and service information panels for 20 bus stops along the new transit corridor.
In April, CHK America completed the design of static wayfinding signage at Capital Metro’s 42 MetroRapid stations. This information supports the agency’s digital, real-time information with printed map and frequency information. Upon that implementation, CHK continued its work providing improved signage at the stops along the new Guadalupe and Lavaca corridor, which serve as central transfer locations.
“This new corridor is a significant part of the plan to give riders essential downtown access,” said Rick Wood, president and CEO for CHK America. “The wayfinding and trailblazing tools we have created for the entire MetroRapid system improves the customer experience, simplifying complex information and making it easier for them to use the service.”