Yes—it does. I get this question a lot from transit planners and site contractors, so here’s the straightforward answer: our heavy-duty urban bench for bus stops is built around a fully welded solid steel frame, not folded sheet metal or lightweight tubing. We use 2x2 inch structural steel tube for the main frame and cross members, then weld the joints on all four sides. The seat and back slats bolt into a steel subframe, so the bus stop bench stays rigid even with daily passenger loads and rough use.
That solid steel frame gets a zinc-rich primer and a weather-resistant powder-coated steel finish, which holds up against rain, road salt, UV exposure, and graffiti removal solvents. We also use tamper-resistant hardware, and the feet can be surface-mounted or embedded in concrete for extra stability. The result is a vandal-resistant outdoor transit bench rated for heavy public use, with a clean look that fits most streetscape and transit authority specs.
If you need a specific length, slat material, color, or mounting style, we can configure the bus stop bench to match your site. Just share the location details, and I’ll confirm the exact frame specification, load rating, lead time, and installation options.