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Perforated Bus Shelters

Perforated metal sheets are a type of metal, typically aluminum or steel, that have a variety of holes punched into the sheets of metal. The holes can vary in size from tiny pin pricks to large holes big enough to stick pipes or other objects through. Many industries use

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One use for the metal sheets is for creating structures for bus stops. The perforations in the metal provide a variety of benefits for the structures. The structures have solid tops to protect the people inside from rain and other weather conditions. The open sides allow airflow to come through, preventing the enclosures from getting stuffy and preventing vandalism. The perforations in the metal also allow people waiting for the bus to see the bus coming or going and can see others approaching the structure. This increases the safety and comfort of the structures.

Some people object to the design because they say that wind and rain can get inside the structures and cause discomfort for individuals waiting for the bus. Typically, however, the safety and other advantages of the structures make the use of perforated metals a wise choice. Another benefit to the use of perforated metal structures is that the structures are lighter and cost less than solid metal or glass structures. Many perforated metal bus stop shelters cost between $13,000 and $16,000, which is less than the cost of structures made from other materials.