Tag: transit

Projects

Greater Richmond Transit Company

Redmon designed and developed two web systems for the Greater Richmond Transit Company (GRTC) web destination marketing project: an Itinerary Management System (IMS) and a microsite template for the system’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) stations. Continue Reading >

VRE Website

Redmon developed and deployed a state-of-the-art website for Virginia Railway Express (VRE), Northern Virginia’s commuter-oriented rail passenger service. Partnered with Pulsar, Redmon implemented a responsively-designed site and content management system (CMS). This provides a one stop portal for riders and VRE staff to update, communicate, and find information. Continue Reading >

OmniRide Website

Redmon converted a static website into a content management system-based website. The introduction of a CMS allows client staff to make content and media changes to the website easily. Continue Reading >

GTrans Website

Redmon’s SEO efforts on this website led to a strong introduction of the new organization's identity to search-engine rankings. When GTrans premiered, the identity had to compete on Google against Google Translate. Just three months after the website's launch, this company resoundingly supplanted Google Translate on search-engine rankings; for instance. Continue Reading >

NYC Ferry Transit Displays

Redmon provides critical transit information used by millions of New York City commuters and visitors. Also, provides their Transit Display digital signage solution for all stops in the NYC Ferry network. The network has multiple routes with 24 piers between the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. Continue Reading >

GoRaleigh Transit Display

Redmon provided a hardware and software transit solution unique to the region for GoRaleigh Station. Consequently, it has continued to evolve with the needs of the client and ridership. The digital signage solution consists of multiple dual-sided LCD panels at each platform. Also, it consists of a bank of 8 LCD panels at the information kiosk. Continue Reading >

Crystal City Potomac Yard Transitway Transit Displays

This section includes exclusive bus lanes. In addition, a rush hour bus lane and seven new transit stations featuring RArlington’s Transitway section includes exclusive bus lanes, a rush hour bus lane and seven new transit stations featuring Redmon digital displays. Also, separating bus service from traffic results in corridor-wide travel time savings of 2.5 minutes for riders on average. Continue Reading >

Dulles Metro Website

Redmon converted a static website into a content management system-based website. Consequently, the introduction of a CMS allows client staff to make content and media changes to the website easily. Continue Reading >

Car-Free Near Me

Car-Free Near Me is a web app designed for residents, those who work in Arlington, and visitors to travel the County without a car. The app contains transportation information for Metrorail, Metrobus, Arlington Transit-ART. Also, DC Circulator, Capital Bikeshare, Zipcar, Montgomery County RideOn, and Prince George’s County The Bus. The app’s responsive design allows optimized use on desktop computers, mobile devices, and kiosks. Continue Reading >

News & Resources

The Future of Public Transit: 5 Trends in 2024

Public transit has been resilient despite the past few years’ challenges. Setbacks such as lower ridership due to remote work, budget shortfalls, and more. Continue Reading >

Social Media and Public Transit

Social media has completely changed the way that companies do business. Before Facebook, Linkedin and other social apps, companies had their online presence through a website as a form of showcasing their products and services. Continue Reading >

Understanding Mobility, and Other Transit Scores

In major cities, many people rely on public transportation to commute to and from work. This is due to the traffic in these areas. In these cities, we hear terms such as walkability, transit and mobility scores. These determine a score based on the proximity of public transit to a designated place. These are key for people to determine how difficult it is to travel to a specific location. Continue Reading >

Commuter Benefits and Its Importance

Commuter benefits give workers the chance to use tax-free dollars on commuting costs. The companies that offer these benefits also save money by reducing payroll taxes. According to a survey Robert Half reported, about 23% of employees would quit a job due to difficult commute, while 85% would take a pay cut for an easier commute. If a company provides commuter benefits, an employee is more likely to stay with the company. Continue Reading >

Transit Websites Development

Here at Redmon, we have over 30 years of experience working with transit websites to design and develop their websites. From ART, to DASH, to VRE; also, we have created websites that are user-friendly, accessible and with user experience in mind. Continue Reading >