Additional Bus Stop Name Sign For Procity Conviviale Bus Shelters
This bus stop name sign is used to inform bus passengers of the names of stops along the route.
Attached to the front of a Procity Conviviale Bus Shelter section's roof, this supplemental bus stop name sign allows extended shelters to integrate extra signage for better user guidance.
Please note: signage is supplied without lettering
- Finish - Sheet metal: screwed galvanised steel, 2 mm thick, lacquered RAL 9006.
- Procity Standards - 100% of steel, aluminium and packaging are recycled. 100% of waste collected is processed by specialised waste disposal.
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Additional Bus Stop Name Sign For Procity Conviviale Bus Shelters
Additional Bus Stop Name Sign For Procity Conviviale Bus Shelters
This bus stop name sign is used to inform bus passengers of the names of stops along the route.
Attached to the front of a Procity Conviviale Bus Shelter section's roof, this supplemental bus stop name sign allows extended shelters to integrate extra signage for better user guidance.
Please note: signage is supplied without lettering
- Finish - Sheet metal: screwed galvanised steel, 2 mm thick, lacquered RAL 9006.
- Procity Standards - 100% of steel, aluminium and packaging are recycled. 100% of waste collected is processed by specialised waste disposal.
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This bus stop name sign is used to inform bus passengers of the names of stops along the route.
Attached to the front of a Procity Conviviale Bus Shelter section's roof, this supplemental bus stop name sign allows extended shelters to integrate extra signage for better user guidance.
Please note: signage is supplied without lettering
- Finish - Sheet metal: screwed galvanised steel, 2 mm thick, lacquered RAL 9006.
- Procity Standards - 100% of steel, aluminium and packaging are recycled. 100% of waste collected is processed by specialised waste disposal.
















