Transportation Management & Design, Inc.
Innovative & Achievable Solutions Since 1988
We help build stronger transit systems that make for stronger, more equitable communities economically and socially. We are a highly experienced team of transit professionals who understand what it takes to design and deliver reliable, efficient, and productive transit service to customers on a daily basis.
We help build stronger transit systems that make for stronger, more equitable communities economically and socially. We are a highly experienced team of transit professionals who understand what it takes to design and deliver reliable, efficient, and productive transit service to customers on a daily basis.
Nationwide Experience
Our Reach
For more than three decades, TMD has been working with transit systems of all sizes, geographic regions, and modes.
Nationwide Experience
Our Reach
For more than three decades, TMD has been working with transit systems of all sizes, geographic regions, and modes.
Decades in the Making
Our Story
TMD began in 1988 in Dallas and over the next decade grew into a San Diego-based corporation focused on all things transit. TMD was an early leader in embracing and developing new transit industry best practices in GIS, new data, and advanced analytics, computerized scheduling, transit priority, and public mobility beyond just buses and trains.
TMD’s 21st Century focus is on designing and implementing customer-driven transit networks that enhance public mobility for more livable and economically vital communities. As we enter our fourth decade, TMD continues to deliver specialized transit solutions using rigorous, data-driven methods and strategic application of best practices. Much of our business is driven by ongoing relationships with transit agencies seeking a variety of on-call planning and technical support services customized to their unique needs. Our collaborative and flexible approach to every engagement ensures measurable results and sustainable outcomes for transit systems of all sizes, geographic regions, and modes.