Transit Technologies launched TransitTechOS, an AI-first operating system that unifies fixed-route, paratransit, microtransit, campus, and airport operations into a single platform. The company says the system consolidates data that has long been scattered across disconnected tools, giving transit agencies one real-time view of routes, vehicles, drivers, and incidents.
The platform integrates the company's existing portfolio - TripShot, TripMaster, ByteCurve, busHive, and FASTER - into one intelligence layer, and it connects with systems agencies already use rather than requiring a full replacement. Transit agencies can layer the system on top of existing infrastructure and modernize incrementally.
Two connected markets, shared infrastructure
TransitTechOS is organized around two market segments. Connected Campus serves universities, corporate and medical campuses, and airports. Connected Agency covers municipal transit, paratransit and ADA services, K-12, microtransit, and rural and regional transit.
The platform includes shared visibility into operations, coordinated scheduling and dispatch, predictive fleet and workforce insights, and real-time safety tracking. Dashboards and conversational AI help teams understand the operation, while background agents continuously flag inefficiencies and emerging risks. For operations professionals, this addresses a basic issue: making decisions without complete data.
"Transit agencies have been forced to operate with fragmented tools and siloed data for too long," said Gerry Leonard, CEO of Transit Technologies. "TransitTechOS changes that by giving every team - from dispatch to the boardroom - one accurate, real-time view of the entire operation. It's built to help agencies deliver reliable, equitable mobility at lower cost, without the guesswork."
Early results
The company reports that early deployments show reduced dispatch overhead, faster response times to service disruptions, and improved on-time performance across fixed-route and paratransit services. Those results align with what operations teams typically need to track: cost per trip, schedule adherence, and response times.
"TransitTechOS turns operational visibility into action," said Srithal Bellary, CTO of Transit Technologies. "It gives teams the tools to see issues sooner, decide faster, and act with precision - all from a single pane of glass."
The company says TransitTechOS is available now for early-access programs focused on Connected Campus and Connected Agency deployments, with demonstrations and pilots also available.
Why this matters for operations teams
For operations professionals in transit and campus mobility, the fragmented tools problem is a daily cost. If a dispatcher has to reconcile data from separate systems to know where vehicles are, that time comes out of response speed, not administrative overhead. TransitTechOS targets that problem directly by consolidating the underlying data and layering AI for Operations on top of it, so the system surfaces disruptions and inefficiencies rather than waiting for someone to look for them.
Operations managers who want to compare this against their own workflows can explore how AI-first approaches apply in their industry through the AI Learning Path for Transportation Managers, which covers data-driven decision-making in transport operations.
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