Transit Technologies Introduces TransitTechOS for Transit Operations

August 18, 2026
Transit Technologies introduced TransitTechOS, an AI operating suite that connects service, fleet, workforce, and safety tools for transit operators.

In a press release, Transit Technologies announced TransitTechOS, an AI operating suite built to manage multiple transit modes from one platform. The company said the system connects service, fleet, workforce, and safety data through one data model and a shared operating view.

TransitTechOS brings together products including Ecolane, TripShot, TripMaster, Vestige, Passio, ByteCurve, busHive, and FASTER under one intelligence layer. The platform is designed to connect with systems agencies already use, rather than requiring replacement.

The suite is organized around two markets: Connected Campus for universities, corporate and medical campuses, and airports, and Connected Agency for municipal transit, paratransit, ADA service, microtransit, rural transit, and regional transit. It includes shared visibility into routes, trips, vehicles, drivers, and incidents, along with scheduling, dispatch, fleet insights, workforce insights, safety tracking, dashboards, conversational AI, and background agents.

TransitTechOS is available now to select clients through early access programs focused on campus and specialized operations. Transit Technologies plans broader availability for public transit agencies and NEMT providers later this year.

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