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“The Transit App” (http://thetransitapp.com/) is an iOS application that provides routing based on scheduled information, and real-time arrival estimates, for select cities. At the time this was written, “The Transit App” supports 80 agencies in 28 cities (http://thetransitapp.com/cities).  Real-time information is not available for every city.  The “backend” server application is based on OpenTripPlanner.
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“Transit App”<ref>http://www.transitapp.com</ref> is an iOS and Android application that provides routing based on scheduled information, and real-time arrival estimates, for cities that provide data. As of December 2019, “Transit” supports over 110 cities in the United States, and approximately 100 elsewhere worldwide (with half in Canada and the remainder concentrated in Europe)<ref>http://www.transitapp.com/region</ref>.  Real-time information is not available for every city.  The “backend” server application is based on OpenTripPlanner.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:58, 10 December 2019

“Transit App”[1] is an iOS and Android application that provides routing based on scheduled information, and real-time arrival estimates, for cities that provide data. As of December 2019, “Transit” supports over 110 cities in the United States, and approximately 100 elsewhere worldwide (with half in Canada and the remainder concentrated in Europe)[2]. Real-time information is not available for every city. The “backend” server application is based on OpenTripPlanner.