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What’s New Version 6.1.11

First it was the tulips. Then the lilacs, the peonies, and now the jacarandas. The pools are open, the parks are packed, summer’s in the air — and so are the hooligan hoots of patio-raiding patriots downtown.  (Apparently there’s a certain foot-oriented sports tournament going on?!) Just in time for kickoff, we’re sounding the Transit vuvuzelas with two big partnerships: Toronto and Vancouver! TTC and TransLink connoisseurs have been upgraded to Royale for FREE — along with a smattering of other in-app upgrades — thanks to partnerships with two of Canada’s most iconic transit agencies. From the CN Tower to the Seawall, we're doing our darnedest to get Royale to more and more cities. We want ALL release-notes-reading Transit superfans (but also, just regular transit riders!) to have the best app, the best data, and to feel secure knowing that their feedback about their local bus and train service is making its way to agency staff. To date, more than 180 agencies sponsor Royale for their riders! If you are a lucky Torontonian, Vancouverite — or just someone with a Royale case of FOMO — we have all the partnerships deets at our blog: transitapp.com/blog On the non-partnership-side-of-things we’re trucking along doing our thang. - If your phone kills a background Transit session to free up memory for other apps, we’ll restore you to exactly where you were before — instead of just sending you back to the homescreen. - AKA no need for a panicked frenzy of tappings to replan a trip if you switch apps on the go — we’ll remember whatever you’d looked up in the trip planner (and which screen you had open) for the next hour - Bugs: we’ve eradicated our fair share. Save those mosquito nets for the cottage! Rate us five stars for putting the bicycle in bicycle kick™

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Transit makes it easy to get around your city. No more waiting. No more guessing when your ride will arrive – our app helps you travel by public transit in 1,000+ cities. With live departure times and real-time vehicle tracking, you’ll always know EXACTLY when your bus or train is coming. With Transit, you can get anywhere without needing a car: • Plan the fastest route from A to B on public transportation • Quickly compare options like bike + rail or bus + subway • Get instant alerts about delays and disruptions • Save your favorite destinations and lines – then plan trips in just one tap! HERE’S WHAT THEY’RE SAYING “Gives you the best route to where you want to go” - New York Times “You won't realize how much time you can save planning until you use this app” - LA Times “Killer app” - Wall Street Journal “MBTA has a favorite transit app – and it's called Transit” - Boston Globe “A one-stop-shop” - Washington Post AND HERE’S THE WORD FROM PUBLIC TRANSIT RIDERS: “Your app was the deciding factor in selling my car.” “Blows Google Maps out of the water.” “The head of our local transit agency recommended this app over the one her agency created.” 6 GREAT THINGS ABOUT TRANSIT: THE BEST REAL-TIME DATA: Using the best transit agency data, GO crowdsourcing data and our in-house ETA prediction engine, we get you the most accurate real-time info possible for all transport modes: bus, subway or metro, train, streetcar, ferry, rideshare and more. Prefer to travel on two wheels? See live bikeshare and scooter locations right on the map. OFFLINE SUPPORT: Bus schedules, stop locations, subway maps and even our trip planner are available offline. When GPS is spotty underground? Use GO and you’ll still get precise ETAs. TRIP PLANNING PAR EXCELLENCE: See fast and easy routes on buses, subways and trains, and even multiple modes in one trip (bus + bike or scooter + metro). Personalize your journey planner in the settings: skip long walks or the modes you’d rather avoid. It’s like using the MTA Bus Time, MTA Train Time, NJ Transit MyBus, SF Next Muni, CTA Bus Tracker, WMATA Next Arrivals, SEPTA app – all in one! GO NAVIGATION*: Use GO to receive departure alarms to catch your bus or train, and get alerted when it’s time to get off or transfer. You’ll also contribute more accurate info and real-time ETAs for other passengers – and rack up points for being the most helpful rider on your line. CROWDSOURCED WISDOM: See what millions of riders say about crowding levels, on-time performance, the best station exits, and more. EASY PAYMENTS: Pay your transit fare and buy bikeshare passes directly in the app in 100+ cities. *Continued use of GPS running in the background can decrease battery life. NOW SUPPORTING 1000+ CITIES INCLUDING: Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Barcelona, Boston, Buffalo, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Dublin, Hartford, Honolulu, Houston, Kansas City, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, Louisville, Madison, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Nashville, New Orleans, New York City, Orlando, Paris, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Providence, Portland, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Tampa, Washington D.C. 1000+ PUBLIC TRANSIT AGENCIES INCLUDING: AC Transit, Atlanta Streetcar (MARTA), Bee-Line, Big Blue Bus, Caltrain, CapMetro, CATS, CDTA, CTA, CT Transit, DART, DC Metro (WMATA), DDOT, GCRTA, HART, KCATA, King County Metro, LA DOT, LA Metro, LBT, LIRR, Lynx, MCTS, MDOT MTA, Metra, Metrolink, MetroNorth, Miami Dade Transit, NCTD, New Jersey Transit, NFTA, NICE, NYC MTA, OCTA, PACE, PATH, PRT, RTA, RTC Transit, RTD, SEPTA, SF BART, Sound Transit, SORTA/Metro, St. Louis Metro, TANK, TheBus, TriMet, UTA, Valley Metro, Via SEE ALL SUPPORTED CITIES & COUNTRIES: transitapp.com/en/region **Questions or feedback? Browse our help pages: help.transitapp.com, email us: info@transitapp.com, or find us on X: @transitapp and Threads/IG: @transit.app**

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Royale Subscription
Transit Royale - Monthly · Monthly$2.99
Transit Royale - Monthly · Monthly$4.99
Transit Royale - Monthly · Monthly$5.00
Transit Royale - Annual · Yearly 7-day free trial$19.99
Transit Royale - Annual · Yearly 7-day free trial$24.99
Transit Royale - Annual · Yearly$25.00

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Version history 25 versions

Build 887002894v6.1.112026-06-17 19:14:22
First it was the tulips. Then the lilacs, the peonies, and now the jacarandas. The pools are open, the parks are packed, summer’s in the air — and so are the hooligan hoots of patio-raiding patriots downtown.  (Apparently there’s a certain foot-oriented sports tournament going on?!) Just in time for kickoff, we’re sounding the Transit vuvuzelas with two big partnerships: Toronto and Vancouver! TTC and TransLink connoisseurs have been upgraded to Royale for FREE — along with a smattering of other in-app upgrades — thanks to partnerships with two of Canada’s most iconic transit agencies. From the CN Tower to the Seawall, we're doing our darnedest to get Royale to more and more cities. We want ALL release-notes-reading Transit superfans (but also, just regular transit riders!) to have the best app, the best data, and to feel secure knowing that their feedback about their local bus and train service is making its way to agency staff. To date, more than 180 agencies sponsor Royale for their riders! If you are a lucky Torontonian, Vancouverite — or just someone with a Royale case of FOMO — we have all the partnerships deets at our blog: transitapp.com/blog On the non-partnership-side-of-things we’re trucking along doing our thang. - If your phone kills a background Transit session to free up memory for other apps, we’ll restore you to exactly where you were before — instead of just sending you back to the homescreen. - AKA no need for a panicked frenzy of tappings to replan a trip if you switch apps on the go — we’ll remember whatever you’d looked up in the trip planner (and which screen you had open) for the next hour - Bugs: we’ve eradicated our fair share. Save those mosquito nets for the cottage! Rate us five stars for putting the bicycle in bicycle kick™
Build 886754930v6.1.102026-06-12 17:18:01
First it was the tulips. Then the lilacs, the peonies, and now the jacarandas. The pools are open, the parks are packed, summer’s in the air — and so are the hooligan hoots of patio-raiding patriots downtown.  (Apparently there’s a certain foot-oriented sports tournament going on?!) Just in time for kickoff, we’re sounding the Transit vuvuzelas with two big partnerships: Toronto and Vancouver! TTC and TransLink connoisseurs have been upgraded to Royale for FREE — along with a smattering of other in-app upgrades — thanks to partnerships with two of Canada’s most iconic transit agencies. From the CN Tower to the Seawall, we're doing our darnedest to get Royale to more and more cities. We want ALL release-notes-reading Transit superfans (but also, just regular transit riders!) to have the best app, the best data, and to feel secure knowing that their feedback about their local bus and train service is making its way to agency staff. To date, more than 180 agencies sponsor Royale for their riders! If you are a lucky Torontonian, Vancouverite — or just someone with a Royale case of FOMO — we have all the partnerships deets at our blog: transitapp.com/blog On the non-partnership-side-of-things we’re trucking along doing our thang. - If your phone kills a background Transit session to free up memory for other apps, we’ll restore you to exactly where you were before — instead of just sending you back to the homescreen. - AKA no need for a panicked frenzy of tappings to replan a trip if you switch apps on the go — we’ll remember whatever you’d looked up in the trip planner (and which screen you had open) for the next hour - Bugs: we’ve eradicated our fair share. Save those mosquito nets for the cottage! Rate us five stars for putting the bicycle in bicycle kick™
Build 885877197v6.1.92026-05-29 12:34:00
The tulips are apoppin’. The groundhogs are back to doing groundhog things. Spring is in swing, allergy meds are flying off the pharmacy shelves, and the latest Transit update is percolating through the iPhone airwaves. Here’s what’s new with us — what’s new with you? - You can now share a trip plan with friends, family, frenemies, rubes, dandies, and anyone else worthy of your commuting decrees: plan a trip, tap the share button, and pass one along - (Because nothing says “I love you” like “can we please take the bus instead mom here it’s literally this easy”) - If you don’t see the “share a trip” button right now, you should in a few days! What else’s afoot? - You can now book paratransit and other flexible modes right from the homescreen with a new “Request ride” button (in select markets) - Cześć, Polsko! We recently added 35 cities across Poland and our app now speaks impeccable Polish to boot - If you don’t need subtitles to watch Kieślowski movies… this is your lucky update - Skipped stop bug fix: turns out we were silently removing skipped stops from the stop list on detoured buses. So there was no obvious way to see that your stop was gonna get skipped — and no alerts to warn you if the bus wouldn’t stop there. Thankfully we’ve come to our senses, and stopped skipping skipped stops - And we no longer refer to all trains in French as “RERs”. (Were our Parisian transit analysts being paid off by l’Académie Français to rename Québec’s rolling stock? Next thing you know we’ll be calling them trains au chocolat instead of chocolocomotives.) - Drumroll please: a few other bug fixes Rate us five stars if mom always approves of your trip plan
Build 885034115v6.1.82026-05-14 23:51:14
The tulips are apoppin’. The groundhogs are back to doing groundhog things. Spring is in swing, allergy meds are flying off the pharmacy shelves, and the latest Transit update is percolating through the iPhone airwaves. Here’s what’s new with us — what’s new with you? - You can now share a trip plan with friends, family, frenemies, rubes, dandies, and anyone else worthy of your commuting decrees: plan a trip, tap the share button, and pass one along - (Because nothing says “I love you” like “can we please take the bus instead mom here it’s literally this easy”) - If you don’t see the “share a trip” button right now, you should in a few days! What else’s afoot? - You can now book paratransit and other flexible modes right from the homescreen with a new “Request ride” button (in select markets) - Cześć, Polsko! We recently added 35 cities across Poland and our app now speaks impeccable Polish to boot - If you don’t need subtitles to watch Kieślowski movies… this is your lucky update - Skipped stop bug fix: turns out we were silently removing skipped stops from the stop list on detoured buses. So there was no obvious way to see that your stop was gonna get skipped — and no alerts to warn you if the bus wouldn’t stop there. Thankfully we’ve come to our senses, and stopped skipping skipped stops - And we no longer refer to all trains in French as “RERs”. (Were our Parisian transit analysts being paid off by l’Académie Français to rename Québec’s rolling stock? Next thing you know we’ll be calling them trains au chocolat instead of chocolocomotives.) - Drumroll please: a few other bug fixes Rate us five stars if mom always approves of your trip plan
Build 884772666v6.1.72026-04-22 20:30:15
The Montreal Canadiens (and their soul sisters, the Victoire) have clinched. The playoff beards have sprouted their first bristles. The playoff buns have spawned their lucky scrunchies. The devs are swapping out their green Transit t-shirts for bleu-blanc-rouge ones, while hipchecking bugs to the moon and back and all the while cookin’ up more reasons for you to olé olé as we head into the postseason: - Our CTO Guillaume swapped our compression algorithm’s Python-charming melodies for the even more compressibly impressive ones of C++ - …which means your home screen and trip planner will now load >10% faster, holy sSsSsmokes! - We’ve got a fresh new lineup of voices for your GO navigation assistant - Take a peeksy at the GO settings to update yer voice directions selections - New Royale sponsors! You’ll now see more ETAs for nearby lines, trip plan options, and other feastably premium features if you ride the rails or bus trails in Los Angeles (thanks LADOT!), Orlando (LYNX!), Worcester (thanks LRTA!), Boulder (thanks CU Boulder!), El Paso (thanks ETA!), Tallahassee (thanks StarMetro), and Buffalo (thanks NFTA!) What else? - We found the bug that temporarily zombified our Live Activities. The situation is now under control - Lots of other under-the-hood tinkerings which details we will mercifully spare you from
 Make sure to rate us five stars for making the app go as fast as a Caufield snap shot from the high slot. ET LE BUUUUUUUT!!!!!
Build 884409063v6.1.62026-04-18 03:00:15
The Montreal Canadiens (and their soul sisters, the Victoire) have clinched. The playoff beards have sprouted their first bristles. The playoff buns have spawned their lucky scrunchies. The devs are swapping out their green Transit t-shirts for bleu-blanc-rouge ones, while hipchecking bugs to the moon and back and all the while cookin’ up more reasons for you to olé olé as we head into the postseason: - Our CTO Guillaume swapped our compression algorithm’s Python-charming melodies for the even more compressibly impressive ones of C++ - …which means your home screen and trip planner will now load >10% faster, holy sSsSsmokes! - We’ve got a fresh new lineup of voices for your GO navigation assistant - Take a peeksy at the GO settings to update yer voice directions selections - New Royale sponsors! You’ll now see more ETAs for nearby lines, trip plan options, and other feastably premium features if you ride the rails or bus trails in Los Angeles (thanks LADOT!), Orlando (LYNX!), Worcester (thanks LRTA!), Boulder (thanks CU Boulder!), El Paso (thanks ETA!), Tallahassee (thanks StarMetro), and Buffalo (thanks NFTA!) What else? - We found the bug that temporarily zombified our Live Activities. The situation is now under control - Lots of other under-the-hood tinkerings which details we will mercifully spare you from Make sure to rate us five stars for making the app go as fast as a Caufield snap shot from the high slot. ET LE BUUUUUUUT!!!!!
Build 884081524v6.1.52026-04-07 00:51:50
- Our CTO Guillaume put our trip planning algorithm in his Easy-Bake Oven and it came out 10% faster. Delicious work as always, Guillaume! Enjoy our zippier trip planner. - New profile animation! - Tap the emoji in the corner of your screen to open your profile settings, and be dazzled by our most recent bedazzlements. - Lucky residents of Orlando, Tallahassee, and Buffalo have newfangled pep in each bus stop-bound step: their respective agencies have bestowed them with free Royale subscriptions. Welcome to the good life y’all! - Wayward buses in Greenville, Worcester, and Park City are now visible in the app. (Yes! GTFS now supports detours!) - Spreek jij fluent Dutch? Wij ook niet, obviously. - We recently got an email from Xander the Amsterdammer pointing out that our Dutch translations were a few tulips short of a full bouquet. Xander graciously came to our rescue, taking our copy in the lower countries to briljantste new heights. We love you Xander! - Want to be the Xander for a different language? We’re all ears: info+translations@transit.app - Who’s peelin’ onions? - In preparation for Transit Worker Appreciation Day this month, we ran banners in the app asking to send a thank you note to your driver — over 35,000 of you responded, and we relayed your love notes to hundreds of our transit agency friends. - From the bottom of our hearts: thank you for taking the time out of your day to say thanks. It meant so, so much to so many people. You caused a Kleenex shortage in transit agency offices and warehouses across the globe. - We gathered a few of our favourite messages here: https://go.transit.app/thanks Rate us 5 stars if you spiritually high five the bus driver every time
Build 883684456v6.1.42026-03-24 22:51:36
- Our CTO Guillaume put our trip planning algorithm in his Easy-Bake Oven and it came out 10% faster. Delicious work as always, Guillaume! Enjoy our zippier trip planner. - New profile animation! - Tap the emoji in the corner of your screen to open your profile settings, and be dazzled by our most recent bedazzlements. - Lucky residents of Orlando, Tallahassee, and Buffalo have newfangled pep in each bus stop-bound step: their respective agencies have bestowed them with free Royale subscriptions. Welcome to the good life y’all! - Wayward buses in Greenville, Worcester, and Park City are now visible in the app. (Yes! GTFS now supports detours!) - Spreek jij fluent Dutch? Wij ook niet, obviously. - We recently got an email from Xander the Amsterdammer pointing out that our Dutch translations were a few tulips short of a full bouquet. Xander graciously came to our rescue, taking our copy in the lower countries to briljantste new heights. We love you Xander! - Want to be the Xander for a different language? We’re all ears: info+translations@transit.app - Who’s peelin’ onions? - In preparation for Transit Worker Appreciation Day this month, we ran banners in the app asking to send a thank you note to your driver — over 35,000 of you responded, and we relayed your love notes to hundreds of our transit agency friends. - From the bottom of our hearts: thank you for taking the time out of your day to say thanks. It meant so, so much to so many people. You caused a Kleenex shortage in transit agency offices and warehouses across the globe. - We gathered a few of our favourite messages here: https://go.transit.app/thanks Rate us 5 stars if you spiritually high five the bus driver every time
Build 883426438v6.1.32026-03-20 15:23:24
- Our CTO Guillaume put our trip planning algorithm in his Easy-Bake Oven and it came out 10% faster. Delicious work as always, Guillaume! Enjoy our zippier trip planner. - New profile animation! - Tap the emoji in the corner of your screen to open your profile settings, and be dazzled by our most recent bedazzlements. - Lucky residents of Orlando, Tallahassee, and Buffalo have newfangled pep in each bus stop-bound step: their respective agencies have bestowed them with free Royale subscriptions. Welcome to the good life y’all! - Wayward buses in Greenville, Worcester, and Park City are now visible in the app. (Yes! GTFS now supports detours!) - Spreek jij fluent Dutch? Wij ook niet, obviously. - We recently got an email from Xander the Amsterdammer pointing out that our Dutch translations were a few tulips short of a full bouquet. Xander graciously came to our rescue, taking our copy in the lower countries to briljantste new heights. We love you Xander! - Want to be the Xander for a different language? We’re all ears: info+translations@transit.app - Who’s peelin’ onions? - In preparation for Transit Worker Appreciation Day this month, we ran banners in the app asking to send a thank you note to your driver — over 35,000 of you responded, and we relayed your love notes to hundreds of our transit agency friends. - From the bottom of our hearts: thank you for taking the time out of your day to say thanks. It meant so, so much to so many people. You caused a Kleenex shortage in transit agency offices and warehouses across the globe. - We gathered a few of our favourite messages here: https://go.transit.app/thanks Rate us 5 stars if you spiritually high five the bus driver every time
Build 882798267v6.1.22026-02-28 04:36:45
Whether you’re training to work, training to become an Olympic athlete, or receiving PR training on how to deal with the fallout after giving a sneaky poke to your curling rock… here at Transit we know that everyone’s got their own routine. Some start early. Some start late. Some end in glory. Others, with a broom in your hand, a tail between your legs, and the Swedish paparazzi chasing you through the hastily-built rinks of Milan. No matter your schedule, no matter your granite-touching tendencies, you can now make every trip a clean sweep with our all new *custom hours* for alerts: 1. Just tap any transit line 2. Subscribe to service alerts by tapping the bell icon 3. Select “custom hours” and block out your commuting schedule We’ll make sure you only get notified about issues affecting trips at the times you care about! No more alerts about the 4AM red eye running behind schedule, the 11PM party bus catching a flat, or the post-match shuttle being rerouted to the IOC disciplinarian’s office — unless those are the trips you take, week after week ;) More info here: https://go.transit.app/customhours What else? When we haven’t been glued to the TV watching ice dancing meltdowns and bobsled jamborees, we’ve been collecting bronze, silver, and gold medals at fixing our own bugs. Is it a rigged system? Maybe. Anything to motivate the devs. They’ve also been busy adding… - Image support for service alerts (hello maps of moved stops!) — thanks to Metro Transit in Minneapolis for being the first to trot these out. Tell your agency: a better world is possible! One picture is often worth a thousand words of banal service change descriptions - Quirky bus stop? You can see “pickup only” and “drop-off only” stops for relevant bus lines. Tap any transit line, check the list of stops, and we’ll show you if those destinations are pickup/drop-off only. (If you start a GO trip and select “set destination” afterwards, we’ll also flag any pickup/drop-off only stops.) - Other small things you won’t notice unless you are the All Knowing One Rate us 5 stars if omniscience is your side hustle and omnipotence is your superpower.
Build 881988755v6.1.12026-02-20 21:12:41
Whether you’re training to work, training to become an Olympic athlete, or receiving PR training on how to deal with the fallout after giving a sneaky poke to your curling rock… here at Transit we know that everyone’s got their own routine. Some start early. Some start late. Some end in glory. Others, with a broom in your hand, a tail between your legs, and the Swedish paparazzi chasing you through the hastily-built rinks of Milan. No matter your schedule, no matter your granite-touching tendencies, you can now make every trip a clean sweep with our all new *custom hours* for alerts: 1. Just tap any transit line 2. Subscribe to service alerts by tapping the bell icon 3. Select “custom hours” and block out your commuting schedule We’ll make sure you only get notified about issues affecting trips at the times you care about! No more alerts about the 4AM red eye running behind schedule, the 11PM party bus catching a flat, or the post-match shuttle being rerouted to the IOC disciplinarian’s office — unless those are the trips you take, week after week ;) More info here: https://go.transit.app/customhours What else? When we haven’t been glued to the TV watching ice dancing meltdowns and bobsled jamborees, we’ve been collecting bronze, silver, and gold medals at fixing our own bugs. Is it a rigged system? Maybe. Anything to motivate the devs. They’ve also been busy adding… - Image support for service alerts (hello maps of moved stops!) — thanks to Metro Transit in Minneapolis for being the first to trot these out. Tell your agency: a better world is possible! One picture is often worth a thousand words of banal service change descriptions - Quirky bus stop? You can see “pickup only” and “drop-off only” stops for relevant bus lines. Tap any transit line, check the list of stops, and we’ll show you if those destinations are pickup/drop-off only. (If you start a GO trip and select “set destination” afterwards, we’ll also flag any pickup/drop-off only stops.) - Other small things you won’t notice unless you are the All Knowing One Rate us 5 stars if omniscience is your side hustle and omnipotence is your superpower.
Build 881678522v6.1.02026-01-24 23:05:07
The electric fire is roarin’, the cosies are on the teapots, and Transit’s 8th floor office has been festooned with so many SAD lamps we’re being regularly mistaken for the Northern Lights. But while we’ve been blazing away the artificial daylight hours here in subarctic Montreal, the hour for shining the spotlight on our January bébé has not yet arrived. You’ll have to content yourself with bug fixes this time around! Keep your eyes on high alert for something that lights up detours, delays, skipped stops, and track changes at the most timely times. We’ll have more to say in the next update ;) Rate us five stars for putting the ouroboros in aurora borealis.
Build 880781120v6.0.132025-12-19 22:47:26
The end of the year is nigh. But the end-of-year celebrations are only gettin’ started! Time to head to the cupboards for your fanciest flutes, and top ‘em off with effervescent apple juice — it’s our last release of 2025, and, well, you know us! We’re making it one to remember. - Platform codes! Looking for a train, but aren’t sure which platform it’s stopping at? We’ve added support for all-new platform codes (starting with the first few early-bird agencies to support them!) - Any time you tap on a route, look up a-to-b directions, or start a GO trip, we’ll show you the “platform code” associated with each departure in the ETA card (whenever we have platform code data) - Agency links! If you’re among the lucky folks riding with one of Transit’s 180+ partner agencies, your agency can now set up a cornucopia of custom links for you to explore in Transit’s settings page. Lost and found? Ticketing info? We’ll now point you to all yer agency’s most important pages - Lastly: something bodaciously GO-dacious, for over 4M qualifying crowdsourcers. Stay tuned. The countdown starts now. Rate us 5 stars in 3… 2… 1…

See you in 2026!
Build 880701484v6.0.122025-12-17 20:35:04
The end of the year is nigh. But the end-of-year celebrations are only gettin’ started! Time to head to the cupboards for your fanciest flutes, and top ‘em off with effervescent apple juice — it’s our last release of 2025, and, well, you know us! We’re making it one to remember. - Platform codes! Looking for a train, but aren’t sure which platform it’s stopping at? We’ve added support for all-new platform codes (starting with the first few early-bird agencies to support them!) - Any time you tap on a route, look up a-to-b directions, or start a GO trip, we’ll show you the “platform code” associated with each departure in the ETA card (whenever we have platform code data) - Agency links! If you’re among the lucky folks riding with one of Transit’s 180+ partner agencies, your agency can now set up a cornucopia of custom links for you to explore in Transit’s settings page. Lost and found? Ticketing info? We’ll now point you to all yer agency’s most important pages - Lastly: something bodaciously GO-dacious, for over 4M qualifying crowdsourcers. Stay tuned. The countdown starts now. Rate us 5 stars in 3… 2… 1… See you in 2026!
Build 880245049v6.0.112025-12-05 14:07:56
The end of the year is nigh. But the end-of-year celebrations are only gettin’ started! Time to head to the cupboards for your fanciest flutes, and top ‘em off with effervescent apple juice — it’s our last release of 2025, and, well, you know us! We’re making it one to remember. - Platform codes! Looking for a train, but aren’t sure which platform it’s stopping at? We’ve added support for all-new platform codes (starting with the first few early-bird agencies to support them!) - Any time you tap on a route, look up a-to-b directions, or start a GO trip, we’ll show you the “platform code” associated with each departure in the ETA card (whenever we have platform code data) - Agency links! If you’re among the lucky folks riding with one of Transit’s 180+ partner agencies, your agency can now set up a cornucopia of custom links for you to explore in Transit’s settings page. Lost and found? Ticketing info? We’ll now point you to all yer agency’s most important pages - Lastly: something bodaciously GO-dacious, for over 4M qualifying crowdsourcers. Stay tuned. The countdown starts now. Rate us 5 stars in 3… 2… 1… See you in 2026!
Build 879845645v6.0.102025-11-18 14:15:54
Halloween is done. Daylight savings is over. The baseballers have gone home for good. Yet the season of sleigh bells is not yet upon us… which means it’s time to bask in the wonderment of GOvember, a middle month for raking leaves and plowing through the leaderboards on your local buses and trains. While you’ve been busy turning public transit crowdsourcing into a gladiatorial spectator sport, we’ve been plotting our own suite of entertainments. Like any worthwhile surprise, we’re giftwrapping it in mystery and allusion. (If you’ve put the “GO” in “VERY GOOD” this year? Then it’s statistically probable you’ll enjoy what’s coming down the bus pikes and train tubes later this month ;) Also… shocker… we fixed some bugs! Talk soon. PS: rate us five stars if you remember the first words of the Power Rangers theme song
Build 879269312v6.0.92025-11-08 02:24:31
Halloween is done. Daylight savings is over. The baseballers have gone home for good. Yet the season of sleigh bells is not yet upon us… which means it’s time to bask in the wonderment of GOvember, a middle month for raking leaves and plowing through the leaderboards on your local buses and trains. While you’ve been busy turning public transit crowdsourcing into a gladiatorial spectator sport, we’ve been plotting our own suite of entertainments. Like any worthwhile surprise, we’re giftwrapping it in mystery and allusion. (If you’ve put the “GO” in “VERY GOOD” this year? Then it’s statistically probable you’ll enjoy what’s coming down the bus pikes and train tubes later this month ;) Also… shocker… we fixed some bugs! Talk soon. PS: rate us five stars if you remember the first words of the Power Rangers theme song
Build 879193622v6.0.82025-10-26 22:04:14
The colors are turning. The air is crisp. The Canadian turkeys are becoming increasingly paranoid. But don’t worry, gobble gang, because for this year’s Canadian Thanksgiving we’re pardoning all of Montreal’s urban wildfowl and dusting off Nana’s best tofu-rkey recipe instead… even if it always comes out a bit rubbery and burnt, bless her heart. Now onto the stuffing: - We’ve made small tweaks to how the app ranks nearby lines on the homescreen - Now: if a nearby subway station is closed? We’ll consider the closure, and show ETAs for the nearest alternative station (if it’s within ~500 yards) - Same goes for accessible stations: if you’ve prioritized step-free trips in the settings, we’ll prioritize ETAs for stations marked as “accessible” (if they’re within ~500 yards) - We’ve also added logic to remove redundant ETAs for loop routes (aka routes that go in a loop-de-doop, and make multiple stops in the same small area, but while travelling in different directions) - And if you’ve got room for leftovers? No you don’t: we removed a bunch of leftover bugs from this summer’s Transit 6.0 launch. Bug bye! Spot any new bugs? Let us know before the food coma kicks in. Rate us 5 stars to set the turkeys free.
Build 879095175v6.0.72025-10-21 20:46:28
The colors are turning. The air is crisp. The Canadian turkeys are becoming increasingly paranoid. But don’t worry, gobble gang, because for this year’s Canadian Thanksgiving we’re pardoning all of Montreal’s urban wildfowl and dusting off Nana’s best tofu-rkey recipe instead… even if it always comes out a bit rubbery and burnt, bless her heart. Now onto the stuffing: - We’ve made small tweaks to how the app ranks nearby lines on the homescreen - Now: if a nearby subway station is closed? We’ll consider the closure, and show ETAs for the nearest alternative station (if it’s within ~500 yards) - Same goes for accessible stations: if you’ve prioritized step-free trips in the settings, we’ll prioritize ETAs for stations marked as “accessible” (if they’re within ~500 yards) - We’ve also added logic to remove redundant ETAs for loop routes (aka routes that go in a loop-de-doop, and make multiple stops in the same small area, but while travelling in different directions) - And if you’ve got room for leftovers? No you don’t: we removed a bunch of leftover bugs from this summer’s Transit 6.0 launch. Bug bye! Spot any new bugs? Let us know before the food coma kicks in. Rate us 5 stars to set the turkeys free.
Build 878334002v6.0.62025-10-10 14:19:30
The colors are turning. The air is crisp. The Canadian turkeys are becoming increasingly paranoid. But don’t worry, gobble gang, because for this year’s Canadian Thanksgiving we’re pardoning all of Montreal’s urban wildfowl and dusting off Nana’s best tofu-rkey recipe instead… even if it always comes out a bit rubbery and burnt, bless her heart. Now onto the stuffing: - We’ve made small tweaks to how the app ranks nearby lines on the homescreen - Now: if a nearby subway station is closed? We’ll consider the closure, and show ETAs for the nearest alternative station (if it’s within ~500 yards) - Same goes for accessible stations: if you’ve prioritized step-free trips in the settings, we’ll prioritize ETAs for stations marked as “accessible” (if they’re within ~500 yards) - We’ve also added logic to remove redundant ETAs for loop routes (aka routes that go in a loop-de-doop, and make multiple stops in the same small area, but while travelling in different directions) - And if you’ve got room for leftovers? No you don’t: we removed a bunch of leftover bugs from this summer’s Transit 6.0 launch. Bug bye! Spot any new bugs? Let us know before the food coma kicks in. Rate us 5 stars to set the turkeys free.
Build 878132986v6.0.52025-09-20 12:23:56
Our summer blockbuster, Transit 6.0 — at least for blocks with lots of buses — has now made its way to a theater near you.  Wearing your popcorn bucket on your head, you’ve raced past the ushers, pushed through the theater exits, pulled your friend by the lapels, and they’ve done the same to you: DID YOU JUST SEE WHAT I JUST SAW!? Hopefully by now, your pupils have contracted back to their normal size, the 6.0 changes have settled in, and you’ve been adjusting well to all our latest tweaks! We’ve spent the last week combing through your emails, DMs, comments, and bug sightings, and now our post-6.0 afterparty has kicked off in earnest: - We’ve improved the contrast of stop locations in Dark Mode to account for bright lines (e.g. white, yellow, and pink ones) so you can more easily distinguish stop locations within the winding route path  - Tweaked ETA cards to more reliably scale with your OS fonts, and made it even more obvious that you can scroll to see all upcoming departures - Standardized color handling to put a few renegade shades back in their place - Fixed a bug where Live Activities would show details from a previously planned GO trip, rather than your current GO trip - A few other miscellaneous licks of paint  More fixes for sixes are on their merry way. See ya next update! PS: rate us 5 stars if you know all too well that it’s only after your planned renovations come to an “end” that the real renovating fun can begin :’)
Build 877779905v6.0.42025-09-12 16:40:06
Our summer blockbuster, Transit 6.0 — at least for blocks with lots of buses — has now made its way to a theater near you.  Wearing your popcorn bucket on your head, you’ve raced past the ushers, pushed through the theater exits, pulled your friend by the lapels, and they’ve done the same to you: DID YOU JUST SEE WHAT I JUST SAW!? Hopefully by now, your pupils have contracted back to their normal size, the 6.0 changes have settled in, and you’ve been adjusting well to all our latest tweaks! We’ve spent the last week combing through your emails, DMs, comments, and bug sightings, and now our post-6.0 afterparty has kicked off in earnest: - We’ve improved the contrast of stop locations in Dark Mode to account for bright lines (e.g. white, yellow, and pink ones) so you can more easily distinguish stop locations within the winding route path  - Tweaked ETA cards to more reliably scale with your OS fonts, and made it even more obvious that you can scroll to see all upcoming departures - Standardized color handling to put a few renegade shades back in their place - Fixed a bug where Live Activities would show details from a previously planned GO trip, rather than your current GO trip - A few other miscellaneous licks of paint  More fixes for sixes are on their merry way. See ya next update!
 PS: rate us 5 stars if you know all too well that it’s only after your planned renovations come to an “end” that the real renovating fun can begin :’)
Build 877550589v6.0.32025-08-30 13:26:41
New decade. Same Transit. Or is it? No, you’re not hallucinating. Okay maybe you are — but it has absolutely nothing to do with our stunning new redesign! Say allô-bonjour to Transit 6.0: we’ve kept all the things about Transit that make your heart purr with contentment, then tapped our magic conductor’s wand on all the parts that needed refreshment, like: * Puffin: our bubblicious new typeface. (If penguins could fly, they’d write their memoirs in Puffin.) * New feng shui: things now feel more organized, colourful, bigger, bolder, better. * ETA cards: the information you care about the most (departure times!!!!) now stand out in a BIG way * Better night vision for your midnight rides: thanks to our all-new, deliciously darker Dark Mode We’ve gushed about the new changes on our website. Peep it here: transitapp.com/whatsnew/six-o …but really, the proof is in the Puffin. Try out 6.0, let your eyes adjust, and tell us what you think. Yours the same but better, Transit PS: rate us 6.0 stars if our newest update has given you a new favourite pelagic seabird
Build 877458835v6.0.22025-08-22 22:04:34
New decade. Same Transit. Or is it? No, you’re not hallucinating. Okay maybe you are — but it has absolutely nothing to do with our stunning new redesign! Say allô-bonjour to Transit 6.0: we’ve kept all the things about Transit that make your heart purr with contentment, then tapped our magic conductor’s wand on all the parts that needed refreshment, like: * Puffin: our bubblicious new typeface. (If penguins could fly, they’d write their memoirs in Puffin.) * New feng shui: things now feel more organized, colourful, bigger, bolder, better. * ETA cards: the information you care about the most (departure times!!!!) now stand out in a BIG way * Better night vision for your midnight rides: thanks to our all-new, deliciously darker Dark Mode We’ve gushed about the new changes on our website. Peep it here: transitapp.com/whatsnew/six-o …but really, the proof is in the Puffin. Try out 6.0, let your eyes adjust, and tell us what you think. Yours the same but better, Transit PS: rate us 6.0 stars if our newest update has given you a new favourite pelagic seabird
Build 877358895v6.0.12025-08-21 17:53:49
New decade. Same Transit. Or is it? No, you’re not hallucinating. Okay maybe you are — but it has absolutely nothing to do with our stunning new redesign! Say allô-bonjour to Transit 6.0: we’ve kept all the things about Transit that make your heart purr with contentment, then tapped our magic conductor’s wand on all the parts that needed refreshment, like: * Puffin: our bubblicious new typeface. (If penguins could fly, they’d write their memoirs in Puffin.) * New feng shui: things now feel more organized, colourful, bigger, bolder, better. * ETA cards: the information you care about the most (departure times!!!!) now stand out in a BIG way * Better night vision for your midnight rides: thanks to our all-new, deliciously darker Dark Mode We’ve gushed about the new changes on our website. Peep it here: transitapp.com/whatsnew/six-o …but really, the proof is in the Puffin. Try out 6.0, let your eyes adjust, and tell us what you think. Yours the same but better, Transit PS: rate us 6.0 stars if our newest update has given you a new favourite pelagic seabird
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Reviews 30 reviews · US

★★★★★
very myopic route search results leaves room for improvement.
unlike previous iterations of mobile apps the local transit service has offered before making the switch to Transit as its de facto app, Transit seems to assume everyone wants fewer transfers and does not allow searches to minimize walking to/from the stops from one's starting point or to one's destinations. as a result, it requires either searching for partial routes, cobbling those together from destinations & keeping track of each segments' arrival times to get anywhere close to achieving that desired effect, or supplementing/supplanting the results from the Transit app w/ searches from Goo
bobbXha2026-06-09
★★★★
Times are never right.
I don’t usually leave reviews but I’m so disappointed with this trash app. I got to my stop 8 whole minutes before my train was supposed to come and there was already a train leaving. No biggie, because mine comes in 8 minutes. Yeah, I’m sitting here typing this 15 mins later and the train never came. This is an ongoing issue which causes me to miss my connecting rides and either walk a hour and a half home or wait 45 mins for a bus with no bus shelter or anything. When things like this happens… my commute takes an extra 1-2hrs. This has made me late for work multiple times (there’s no alterna
ReekoRages2026-04-27
★★★★★
Used to love, hate whatever update changed routes
I have used and loved this app the last 3 or so years, and use it for everything. Recommend it to everybody. This past Feb I got the free upgrade to royale for being a top 1% user or something, and now that it has expired, there seems to have been updates for the normal users that make it 10x harder to pick a suitable route. It only offers the top 3 trips, but they are the weirdest wraparound ways to get to the destination with multiple transfers that don’t even intersect that well. It never includes my very simple one transfer way I get to work every morning anymore like it used to when I was
Cheleopahs2026-04-15
★★★★★
Love It!
Super easy to use and always accurate as long as I have been using this app. Really love the customization ability and freedom of expression along with the up to date delays and weather announcements for any bus lines that would be affected. I think there is so much potential for Western Mass to expand the bus transit accessibility hopefully in the future however for what is offered at this time. I am really impressed with this app and prefer it for transit updates and bus trips over Google Maps and Apple Maps ( what I normally used prior for bus trips). Keep up the good work and hopefully lo
Rosebubbz2026-01-25
★★★★ · edited
helpful but also frustrating
I really enjoy this app and being able to see where buses and trains are thanks to other users. I feel like the effectiveness has gone down a bit lately with some app updates though. I live near a station and the app regularly thinks I’m already there despite being ~5 min away. Most recently, I will have a train/bus selected and the app will chose the following one when I’m not looking. If I didn’t pay closer attention, this could lead to me being late because at a glance from the lock screen it tells me to leave later. I will go back and select the right train and it’ll switch on me again and
reydiant2026-01-15
★★★★ · edited
Inaccurate in every way
Update: 1/5/26: Nothing has changed. My GO! time said ETA 8:25a for my 7:40a bus. Traffic hasn’t been moving at normal speed (as reported by friends who leave before me) for over 2 hours, and it STILL gave me drive time. Waze (and literally every other app) says my ETA is 9:13a. Almost an hour later. I don’t know why I even bothered with this useless POS app again. It’s only right if there’s no traffic on a weekend day. Why bother having GO! if you never update the information to “help other riders” like you claim? It’s pure feel good, dopamine farming for engagement. It does nothing in real l
greengarby2026-01-06
★★★★★
Not too happy with this app!!!!!
Well, where do I start because the fact that I’m paying yearly for it and I’m really truly can’t say, I am so unhappy with this freaking app because majority of the time is not giving me the correct time of the bus SS because there’s always something going on with this app it’s not really functioning the right way at all. They need to look into that. This is why I gave it a 3 star because I am truly upset and not happy that I’m paying yearly for it and it’s not really give me clear indication of when the bus is coming. I have to wait and wait and sometimes it’s not showing at all and then I wi
COUCOUSH 🐞2026-01-06
★★★★★
eh
I do love this app and i’ve used it for years, but i was recently charged for a subscription despite being given royal for free. i fought apple for 3 months to get my money back, and free royale needs to be the standard for an app that still needs development such as this one. even with my phone updated, the app still gives me inaccurate routes, refuses to let me toggle my location at times, crashes when i need it, inaccurately tells me to walk and wait hours while i’m on the bus, and limits my access to view accessible transit without royale which is genuinely asinine and unfair to create a t
ACAB AITCH2025-12-16
★★★★★
Bus transit app
This company use to be on point now they have been completely off I miss buses cuz I think I have 10 mins when I start walking to bus stop bus is already at stop not waiting takes off other times bus drives by when the time of arrival says one time again or I ve been at the stop and sitting down on a table cus there’s no bench for bus passengers I have leg problems I’ve missed a total of 3 buses due to app being wrong about time it appears I have to be around 10 to 15 mins early to not miss it that’s not right I ve called foothill transit they use to say foothill schedule is always wrong now t
mike61&star2025-10-26
★★★★
Misleading, Paid App, Inaccurate Routing
I think they just use non-paying users for location tracking. This app kind of makes navigation more difficult. You have to be careful about trusting the initial suggestions because it will vary. If you actually understand the schedule for the bus you can save yourself a lot of trouble. For example it will suggest you walk a block out of your way due to a bus stop that it claims is out of service. But if I look more carefully, my bus was right around the corner. This happens so frequently I anticipate it and have to consider it whenever I use the app. Another frustrating experience: the ap
Whatneyy2025-10-24
★★★★
Very well done, a little confusing, repeatedly loses “premium” status
Update 10/25: My Premium license status is gone pretty much every time I use the app. Basically the non-premium version cripples the amount of routes they disclose, so it’s nearly useless other than to see the layout and functionality (which is appreciated). You can just email them and you’ll get your status restored via email. But when you’re standing in the rain hoping to check routes, that’s not the best timing to learn your license has been downgraded yet again. Hopefully the developers can figure out a way to make the licenses stick, I’m on a small fixed income and really appreciate the
EthericMustard2025-10-16
★★★★★
Update ruined integral features
This app used to be the most useful thing on my phone! It was pretty much the only reason I was able to get to class on time as a committee without a car, and i suggested it to all of my friends who were planning on taking public transit for anything. That was until the most recent update. In the prior version there was a feature that would verbally tell you how much time you had before you had to leave for the train, but in the most recent version that feature seems to have gone away :(. Even when I tell the app to give me a notification noting happens, half the time I don’t even get a banner
★★★★
NO-REFUND POLICY (THEIFS)
I’ve had many issues with technology and terrible customer service in the modern world. This app and its partners (KAT) are by far the worst. I was visiting Knoxville for a football game and decided to try the local transit that all the restaurants were advertising. Firstly, the app layout is horrendous and confusing. That isn’t even my main issue. They make you PRE LOAD funds to your account (not buy a ticket) but add them ahead of time, to then be scanned later when you arrive at the bus. I loaded my funds to my account with the intentions of riding to and from the game with Knoxville Area T
Undercoverelbow2025-09-25
★★★★★
Love the app, hate the update
Longtime transit app fan here! I’ve always loved how simple it is to set locations and quickly figure out the best way to get around the city. Functionally, nothing has been lost, which I really appreciate — I like that the update makes it clearer when the next trains or buses are coming. That said, I’m really not a fan of the new look. The older design felt clean, sharp, and easy to scan at a glance. Now, everything feels oversized — the icons, the text, the spacing. It almost looks like it was redesigned with children or seniors in mind, which makes it harder for me to quickly digest inform
A Lovver2025-08-28
★★★★★
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Fantastic app! Small tweak would make it perfect - just wish I could pick my train
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I use this app all the time and it’s really great — easily the best way to keep track of the PATH trains from Jersey City. The schedules are right there when I open it, and the real-time updates are super helpful. That said, it’s not perfect for the way I use it. I usually take a scooter to the station, which only takes about 4 minutes. When I hit “Go,” the app often assumes it will take me much longer to get there and sets me on a later train — sometimes almost 20 minutes later, even though there are one or two trains I could realistically catch. By the time I’m closer to the sta
SnareyBearey2025-08-27
★★★★★
New interface is really cramped on iPhone Mini 😫
I really do love this app historically, but my initial reaction to the redesign is not good! I miss the information density of the previous design, especially on my 12 Mini (there are dozens of us!!!). I’d really like to see at least some kind of interface scaling options to tone things down a bit, or maybe a “classic” or “compact” mode. I’m an annual pro subscriber renewing soon, and I’m honestly not sure if I’m going to stick with it. I’m going to give it a fair shake over the next week, though. Hope y’all can find a happy medium, because I think there is merit to some of the decisions, bu
★★★★★ · edited
Bus arrival times are not always accurate - Update : and neither are the bus stops
I’m able to get enough use out of the app to not have to pay for the subscription at this time. But what really gets on my nerves is the accuracy of arrival times for the bus. Sometimes it gives me an estimated time that should allow me to get to my stop on time only for the bus to speed right by me several minutes sooner than the stated time. Other times it indicates that the bus is on the route only to find out that it’s not because it never arrived. I also noticed that sometimes the bus’s signal will disappear one minute and then reappear the next minute. I would give this app a five star r
LightningRex2025-08-10
★★★★
Solid foundation but leaves some desires
There are zero public transit apps that fulfill all the needs I am looking for, but Transit comes the closest. Realtime locations combined with an intuitive spatial navigation system for nearby departure times, biking directions, and fairly reasonable transfer suggestions and alternate routings make this a solid choice. However, I don’t like that I am forced to crowdsource my location to use the “Go” routing feature (the equivalent of starting navigation directions on other apps) - too often I forget to turn it off or set my exact destination and end up potentially sharing my location even whi
ivynya2025-06-21
★★★★★
Couod be way better
I have really hard time wondering why people are ready. This app is all the best out there then the one that you had before is way better the thing I don’t like to track all real time and all that and that’s pretty good at that the biggest part that has just now I just spent an hour and a half walking down the freaking road next bus truck up ahead. Wanted to tell me I was on the wrong road. The map showed me going down the road here at the stops on the road. I was on I 700 E. well the doctor up by 900 E. I didn’t give you step-by-step directions from where you’re at to the bus stop or from the
Taurustiger682025-06-12
★★★★★
Transit
This app is super helpful, I have yet to be let down. I am able to know what time the bus is coming and it saves me from wasting time, it also keeps me out of danger due to crazy people running around the city. I am an older person and have many different places to go and some are unfamiliar, so if I check ahead I can find out basically the safest and best route to take. Also if I am walking and it becomes too long a walk I can easily catch a bus without a long confusing wait, so all the way around this app is super easy to use and accurate and I hope it doesn’t jack a huge price suddenly
Forgotten here2025-06-11
★★★★★
Nothing that isn’t already free
The app is very good, but, Maps and the NJTRANSIT apps provide all the information between them for buses and trains in NJ that you’d need to pay for to have in Transit. If the tracking and line listing was free, then it would provide a useful service by combining all NY area transit services in one place, but necessary features are paid, such as bus/train tracking. Also, working with PasioGo, would be a welcome feature since many towns (in the NY and LA areas specifically) run local transit through that app. I would use this to unify all the transit I use into one app, but the combination of
AJED02025-05-31
★★★★★
Used to be Great
IS NOT as accurate as advertised. Only pay for the subscription if you need advanced planning that is mostly correct. Used to be great for the Los Angeles area but then sometime after introducing “new” location methods a few months ago the location data for vehicles became lagged, inaccurate or stopped showing up. It fails to update properly about 30% of the time and will often stop updating widget and Lock Screen times so don’t think that’s a good “feature”. When I contacted customer support about a line being relocated they basically said they don’t do manual updates, just whatever gets p
Penny4TheOldGuy2025-04-18
★★★★
Helpful, but needs improvement
This app is pretty helpful, as long as you watch your bus on its route. You cannot trust the estimate, because this is an estimate of time which does not include stoplights or stops. You have to keep an eye on your bus. Additionally, I would like to request an improvement to the alarm bell function. If you are living close to a bus stop or you are near one, the alarm bell function doesn’t work. It merely tells you to go to the bus stop, even if you are 20 minutes early. I would like the alarm bell function to work, no matter the distance. Perhaps one is waiting indoors across the street becaus
Bye y’all2025-04-07
★★★★★ · edited
Needs Overhaul
I wish there was an option to view all routes overlaid on the map at once. I’d like to be able to pan the map, without it automatically trying to move the “pinned location” tag and adjusting the routes. I’d like sometimes to visually select a stop or route rather than from the list. Also, why can’t I build my route by explicitly telling the app what stops I want to use - i could be running errands or have a specific reason I want to do so. The feedback requests are great, but if the app could detect detours and inquire the user if this is in fact a detour, it would potentially help other
Dwslater2025-04-05
★★★★★
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Transit really helps me get to my work appointments and other places I need to go efficiently. Public transportation, like buses and trains, connects different parts of the city, which makes it so much easier for me to travel without having to worry about driving. One of the main reasons I love using transit is that it saves me money. It's often cheaper than maintaining a car, especially when I think about gas, parking, and insurance. Plus, I can plan my trips in advance since transit systems have set schedules, which helps me save time and reduces my stress. Using public transportation also
tiara_butler2025-03-29
★★★★★
A good app but some suggestions.
I do use the LA metro bus to travel from home to my college campus or to the gym but the app sometimes glitches out and does not give me more accurate details on when the bus would be arriving please add a feature where it would even show the name of the driver and the contact information of the driver maybe or an option to call metro for help if you are not sure about which bus station it is that you would need to take. I also think that the app would have the bus icon turn grey and it would keep on telling me to wait for the bus but the bus never came and this was causing a lot of stress for
Pania, Mazaheri2025-03-09
★★★★
DO NOT TRUST TRANSIT!!
This is a good app but not one you can trust. I have literally missed so many busses because I put my complete trust in the app. It tell me which is the best option to go on, which would be fastest. I trust the app so I walk to the bus. It does not tell me of buses that are literally right about to be there, if I had ran I would have made it to the bus that was coming sooner. But I did not because I the app does not tell me, so I just watched a bus I could have gotten on blow past me. Do you understand how frustrating that is? If I had even fast walked I would have made it. Again, I did not be
GrubbyNarwhal2025-03-07
★★★★★
Improvements
I don’t know why my city changed the public transit app. The last app did everything I wanted it to. I would have preferred an option to leave comments in attempts to make improvements but it only allow me to rate the app. Some of the things that would make this more user friendly, there is 3 buses that pick up 2 blocks from my house yet the app shows I should walk all the way to the transit center. Why would I do that when 3 buses will take me to the transit center. I don’t live far from the transit center but is this how it works if I’m on the other side of town? That doesn’t make it user fr
Bee J4ckson2025-02-11
★★★★
Made it impossible to view real time information on the only line near my house without paying
Update: I wanted to add the update that my local transit agency appears to still be working with Transit. So that means that 1) my local transit agency is giving this company taxpayer money to access data and feedback from their users; and 2) this company is charging money for their users to have the privilege of providing this data that they are charging money for. I will be writing to my local transit agency to urge them to stop giving this company money and use those funds to improve their own apps instead. I used to loyally use this app every day. They abruptly stopped working with my are
★★★★★
Essential for NYC Commuters!
As a New Yorker who relies on public transit daily, the Transit app has been an absolute lifesaver. It provides real-time arrival updates for subways and buses, making it easy to plan my trips without the usual guesswork. The trip planning feature is intuitive, offering multiple route options and factoring in service changes, which is crucial given how unpredictable the MTA can be. Even when I’m underground with no signal, I can still access my saved routes, which is a huge plus. I also love that it integrates CitiBike, ride-hailing, and even ferries, making it the ultimate all-in-one navigati
CantTelly2025-01-28

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First it was the tulips. Then the lilacs, the peonies, and now the jacarandas. The pools are open, the parks are packed, summer’s in the air — and so are the ho
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Transit makes it easy to get around your city. No more waiting. No more guessing when your ride will arrive – our app helps you travel by public transit in 1,00
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Track NYC MTA, CTA, LA Metro
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Transit • Subway & Bus Times
Version 6.1.11 released
First it was the tulips. Then the lilacs, the peonies, and now the jacarandas. The pools are open, the parks are packed, summer’s in the air — and so are the hooligan hoots of patio-raiding patriots downtown.  (Apparently there’s a certain
Version 6.1.10 released
First it was the tulips. Then the lilacs, the peonies, and now the jacarandas. The pools are open, the parks are packed, summer’s in the air — and so are the hooligan hoots of patio-raiding patriots downtown.  (Apparently there’s a certain
Version 6.1.9 released
The tulips are apoppin’. The groundhogs are back to doing groundhog things. Spring is in swing, allergy meds are flying off the pharmacy shelves, and the latest Transit update is percolating through the iPhone airwaves. Here’s what’s new wi
Version 6.1.8 released
The tulips are apoppin’. The groundhogs are back to doing groundhog things. Spring is in swing, allergy meds are flying off the pharmacy shelves, and the latest Transit update is percolating through the iPhone airwaves. Here’s what’s new wi
Version 6.1.7 released
The Montreal Canadiens (and their soul sisters, the Victoire) have clinched. The playoff beards have sprouted their first bristles. The playoff buns have spawned their lucky scrunchies. The devs are swapping out their green Transit t-shirts
Version 6.1.6 released
The Montreal Canadiens (and their soul sisters, the Victoire) have clinched. The playoff beards have sprouted their first bristles. The playoff buns have spawned their lucky scrunchies. The devs are swapping out their green Transit t-shirts
Version 6.1.5 released
- Our CTO Guillaume put our trip planning algorithm in his Easy-Bake Oven and it came out 10% faster. Delicious work as always, Guillaume! Enjoy our zippier trip planner. - New profile animation! - Tap the emoji in the corner of your scree
Version 6.1.4 released
- Our CTO Guillaume put our trip planning algorithm in his Easy-Bake Oven and it came out 10% faster. Delicious work as always, Guillaume! Enjoy our zippier trip planner. - New profile animation! - Tap the emoji in the corner of your scree
Version 6.1.3 released
- Our CTO Guillaume put our trip planning algorithm in his Easy-Bake Oven and it came out 10% faster. Delicious work as always, Guillaume! Enjoy our zippier trip planner. - New profile animation! - Tap the emoji in the corner of your scree
Version 6.1.2 released
Whether you’re training to work, training to become an Olympic athlete, or receiving PR training on how to deal with the fallout after giving a sneaky poke to your curling rock… here at Transit we know that everyone’s got their own routine.
Version 6.1.1 released
Whether you’re training to work, training to become an Olympic athlete, or receiving PR training on how to deal with the fallout after giving a sneaky poke to your curling rock… here at Transit we know that everyone’s got their own routine.
Version 6.1.0 released
The electric fire is roarin’, the cosies are on the teapots, and Transit’s 8th floor office has been festooned with so many SAD lamps we’re being regularly mistaken for the Northern Lights. But while we’ve been blazing away the artificial
Version 6.0.13 released
The end of the year is nigh. But the end-of-year celebrations are only gettin’ started! Time to head to the cupboards for your fanciest flutes, and top ‘em off with effervescent apple juice — it’s our last release of 2025, and, well, you kn
Version 6.0.12 released
The end of the year is nigh. But the end-of-year celebrations are only gettin’ started! Time to head to the cupboards for your fanciest flutes, and top ‘em off with effervescent apple juice — it’s our last release of 2025, and, well, you kn
Version 6.0.11 released
The end of the year is nigh. But the end-of-year celebrations are only gettin’ started! Time to head to the cupboards for your fanciest flutes, and top ‘em off with effervescent apple juice — it’s our last release of 2025, and, well, you kn
Version 6.0.10 released
Halloween is done. Daylight savings is over. The baseballers have gone home for good. Yet the season of sleigh bells is not yet upon us… which means it’s time to bask in the wonderment of GOvember, a middle month for raking leaves and plowi
Version 6.0.9 released
Halloween is done. Daylight savings is over. The baseballers have gone home for good. Yet the season of sleigh bells is not yet upon us… which means it’s time to bask in the wonderment of GOvember, a middle month for raking leaves and plowi
Version 6.0.8 released
The colors are turning. The air is crisp. The Canadian turkeys are becoming increasingly paranoid. But don’t worry, gobble gang, because for this year’s Canadian Thanksgiving we’re pardoning all of Montreal’s urban wildfowl and dusting off
Version 6.0.7 released
The colors are turning. The air is crisp. The Canadian turkeys are becoming increasingly paranoid. But don’t worry, gobble gang, because for this year’s Canadian Thanksgiving we’re pardoning all of Montreal’s urban wildfowl and dusting off
Version 6.0.6 released
The colors are turning. The air is crisp. The Canadian turkeys are becoming increasingly paranoid. But don’t worry, gobble gang, because for this year’s Canadian Thanksgiving we’re pardoning all of Montreal’s urban wildfowl and dusting off
Version 6.0.5 released
Our summer blockbuster, Transit 6.0 — at least for blocks with lots of buses — has now made its way to a theater near you.  Wearing your popcorn bucket on your head, you’ve raced past the ushers, pushed through the theater exits, pulled yo
Version 6.0.4 released
Our summer blockbuster, Transit 6.0 — at least for blocks with lots of buses — has now made its way to a theater near you.  Wearing your popcorn bucket on your head, you’ve raced past the ushers, pushed through the theater exits, pulled yo
Version 6.0.3 released
New decade. Same Transit. Or is it? No, you’re not hallucinating. Okay maybe you are — but it has absolutely nothing to do with our stunning new redesign! Say allô-bonjour to Transit 6.0: we’ve kept all the things about Transit that make
Version 6.0.2 released
New decade. Same Transit. Or is it? No, you’re not hallucinating. Okay maybe you are — but it has absolutely nothing to do with our stunning new redesign! Say allô-bonjour to Transit 6.0: we’ve kept all the things about Transit that make
Version 6.0.1 released
New decade. Same Transit. Or is it? No, you’re not hallucinating. Okay maybe you are — but it has absolutely nothing to do with our stunning new redesign! Say allô-bonjour to Transit 6.0: we’ve kept all the things about Transit that make
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