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The below software applications make transit information available to users of mobile phones through native mobile apps. | The below software applications make transit information available to users of mobile phones through native mobile apps. | ||
− | * [[Google Maps]] - Google Maps contains a transit trip planner, which is available for several devices including Android mobile phones, iPhones | + | * [[DoubleMap]] - DoubleMap allows for passengers to view bus route locations and estimated time of arrivals in real-time via a mobile application or website. |
+ | * [[Google Maps]] - Google Maps contains a transit trip planner, which is available for several devices including Android mobile phones, iPhones, and Blackberries. | ||
* [[Joyride]] - This default Maps application will link to 3rd party applications that provide transit routing information. | * [[Joyride]] - This default Maps application will link to 3rd party applications that provide transit routing information. | ||
* [[The Transit App]] - An iOS application that provides routing based on scheduled information, and real-time arrival estimates, for select cities. | * [[The Transit App]] - An iOS application that provides routing based on scheduled information, and real-time arrival estimates, for select cities. | ||
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* [[RouteShout]] - Allows users to receive scheduled and predicted arrival times via SMS or mobile application. | * [[RouteShout]] - Allows users to receive scheduled and predicted arrival times via SMS or mobile application. | ||
* [[Tiramisu]] - Crowd-sources real-time estimated arrival times, bus fullness, and rider experience based on users of the mobile application. | * [[Tiramisu]] - Crowd-sources real-time estimated arrival times, bus fullness, and rider experience based on users of the mobile application. | ||
+ | * [[Ualabee]] - Community driven trip planner with focus on user interaction, users can report anomalies, upload pictures, edit transit data and chat with other passengers. | ||
[[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]] | [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Applications]] |
Latest revision as of 04:28, 19 May 2021
The below software applications make transit information available to users of mobile phones through native mobile apps.
- DoubleMap - DoubleMap allows for passengers to view bus route locations and estimated time of arrivals in real-time via a mobile application or website.
- Google Maps - Google Maps contains a transit trip planner, which is available for several devices including Android mobile phones, iPhones, and Blackberries.
- Joyride - This default Maps application will link to 3rd party applications that provide transit routing information.
- The Transit App - An iOS application that provides routing based on scheduled information, and real-time arrival estimates, for select cities.
- Nokia Maps - Provides transit directions for hundreds of transit agencies in North America by using publicly-available GTFS data available on Nokia Windows Media devices.
- RouteShout - Allows users to receive scheduled and predicted arrival times via SMS or mobile application.
- Tiramisu - Crowd-sources real-time estimated arrival times, bus fullness, and rider experience based on users of the mobile application.
- Ualabee - Community driven trip planner with focus on user interaction, users can report anomalies, upload pictures, edit transit data and chat with other passengers.
Pages in category "Mobile applications"
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