Transit is your real-time urban travel companion. Open the app to instantly see accurate next departure times, track buses and trains near you on the map, and see upcoming transit schedules. Use the trip planner to quickly compare trips - including options like bus and bike, or metro and subway. Get alerted about service disruptions and delays for your favorite lines, and save frequently used locations for trip directions in a tap.
HEREāS WHAT THEYāRE SAYING "Gives you the best route to where you want to go" - New York Times āYou won't realize how much time you can save planning until you use this appā - LA Times āKiller appā - Wall Street Journal "MBTA has a favorite transit app ā and it's called Transit" - Boston Globe āA one-stop-shopā - Washington Post
6 GREAT THINGS ABOUT TRANSIT:
1) The best real-time data. The app uses the best transit agency data sources like MTA Bus Time, MTA Train Time, NJ Transit MyBus, SF MUNI Next Bus, CTA Bus Tracker, WMATA Next Arrivals, SEPTA Real-Time and many more. We combine that data with our fancy ETA prediction engine so that you get the most accurate real-time info possible for all transit modes - including buses, subways, trains, streetcars, metros, ferries, ridehail and more. Prefer to travel on two wheels? With GPS, you can see live bikeshare and scooter locations right on the map.
2) Travel offline Bus schedules, stop locations, subway maps and even our trip planner are available offline.
3) Powerful trip planning See fast and easy trips combining buses, subways and trains ā the app even suggests routes that combine multiple options in one trip like bus + bike or scooter + metro. Youāll find great trip plans that you never even considered! Donāt like to walk a lot or use a certain mode or transit agency? Personalize your travel in the settings.
4) GO: our step-by-step navigator* Receive departure alarms to catch your bus or train, and get alerted when itās time to get off or transfer. When using GO, youāll also crowdsource more accurate info and real-time ETAs for other passengersā and rack up points and thank yous for being the most helpful rider on your line.
5) User Reports See what other riders have to say! With millions of users contributing, youāll get helpful info on crowding levels, on-time performance, the closest subway exits, and more.
6) Easy Payments Pay your transit fare and buy bikeshare passes directly in the app in over 75 cities.
300+ CITIES INCLUDING:
Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Hartford, Honolulu, Houston, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Louisville, Madison, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Nashville, New Orleans, New York City, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Providence, Portland, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, St. Louis, Tampa, Washington D.C.
1000+ PUBLIC TRANSIT AGENCIES INCLUDING:
AC Transit, Atlanta Streetcar (MARTA), Bee-Line, Big Blue Bus, Caltrain, Cap Metro, CATS, CDTA, CTA, CT Transit, DART, DC Metro (WMATA), DDOT, GCRTA, HART, Houston Metro, KCATA, King County Metro Transit, LA DOT, LA Metro, LBT, LIRR, Lynx, MCTS, MDOT MTA, Metra, Metrolink, MetroNorth, Miami Dade Transit, MTA BUS, NCTD, New Jersey Transit (NJT), NFTA, NICE, NYC MTA Subway, OCTA, PACE, Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT), Ride-On, RTD, SEPTA, SF BART, SF Muni, Sound Transit, SORTA (Metro), St. Louis Metro, TANK, TheBus, Tri-Met, UTA, Valley Metro, VIA
SEE ALL SUPPORTED CITIES & COUNTRIES: TRANSITAPP.COM/REGION
-- Questions or feedback? Browse our help pages: help.transitapp.com, email us: info@transitapp.com, or find us on X: @transitapp
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Apr 25, 2025
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Kaely Mitchell
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April 21, 2025
I never thought I'd happy cry over a public transit app before but this app is amazing. I was anxious to use the busses where I live because I'm physically disabled but this app has been a HUGE game changer. They have settings that allow me to find routes that are as mobility-friendly as possible, they have settings that can mark colored routes (such as if a route is called the "Green Route") by name and a setting fir verbal instructions. Not enough letters here to convey the full awesomeness.
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Matthew Olive
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November 17, 2024
This app works alright for the most part. The times it displays are a better match to the actual bus schedule compared to using Google Maps. Most of the time it tracks the bus in real time, but it occasionally doesn't work correctly. My main issue with this app is the GO bus tracking. You'll choose a bus and hit GO, and it'll start tracking it properly. However after a few minutes of proper tracking it always changes to the next bus coming after the one I'm supposed to be tracking.
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Mark Vrablic
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February 11, 2025
Update: More often than not the data here is just worse than in other free applications and often 2-3m behind the true position. Unfortunately only the closest 2-3 routes are shown for free, meaning that the bus info you need may be hidden behind the premium paywall. Yes it's hard to monetize apps, but putting basic functionality behind a paywall makes the free version worse than many other apps which can also receive their data directly from transit agencies.
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Transit, Inc.
July 10, 2017
Hey there, I'm sorry you're finding the Uber option intrusive. You can hide all of Uber from the app by clicking on the three dots in the upper right-hand corner of the main screen, then tap Options and uncheck Uber from the list of transit modes. I hope this helps - please let me know if you're having trouble finding what you're looking for!
Whatās new
Gāday! Weāre revvin' up the Rockies and splashing down in the Mississippi, sprinkling free Royale on the bus-riding realms of SMART (in Telluride, CO) and MTU (in La Crosse, WI).
What else? We fixed a bug in the last update where very late ETAs were disappearing if your trip was running more than 15 minutes behind, whoops. Thanks to our friends at the MTA in Baltimore for sleuthing this one out!
Rate us 5 stars to make the spring in your step extra springier today <3