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  • Swyft is a mobile application with the following functions: [[Category:Trip planning applications]]
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  • ...n/apps/nokia/transport/). The application is available on Nokia’s Windows Mobile devices. The application provides transit directions for hundreds of trans [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]]
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  • Chimani ([https://www.chimani.com company website]) provides mobile guide applications for National Parks in the United States. Chimani imports [[GTFS]] data to s ...i authors do not know how to submit GTFS data for inclusion in the Chimani applications.
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  • * '''Mobile apps''' for Android and iOS: Maps and step-by-step directions, real-time in [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]]
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  • ...ind or seeing-impaired. The BrailleNote GPS devices and LookAround mobile applications allow users to find transit stops from many major U.S. transit agencies. T [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]]
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  • ...nes, and Blackberries. Features vary by mobile platform. Google Maps for mobile supports location-positioning on all devices that offer GPS features. Goog ...s/documentation/directions/#TransitDetails</ref>. This allows third-party applications to query Google’s Directions API for transit directions and other informa
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  • [https://rideschedules.com/ RideSchedules] is a desktop and mobile-ready website for looking up schedules and planning trips. The site uses [[ [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]]
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  • [[Category:Mobile applications]] [[Category:Real-time applications]]
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  • ....tapridemobile.com/ TapRide] merges personal safety and the convenience of mobile on-demand transportation. Ride-hailing, dispatching, and data reporting kee [[Category:Mobile applications]]
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  • [[Category:Rideshare matching applications]] [[Category:Trip-planning & navigation applications]]
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  • ...Maps also includes transit directions in their API, which allows 3rd party applications to query for transit directions and other information about transit service [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]]
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  • ...t trip and download information to a GPS-enabled mobile phone with the TAD mobile app installed. Phones with the application installed give audio and vibrati ...ct is being commercialized by DAJUTA <ref>DAJUTA. "TAD - Travel Assistance Mobile App." Accessed August 1, 2012 from http://dajuta.com/</ref>, a Florida-base
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  • ...t allows users to receive scheduled and predicted arrival times via SMS or mobile application. Transit agencies that wish to be included in the application [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]]
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  • ...d, John Zimmerman, Anthony Tomasic, Daisy Yoo, and Rafae Dar Aziz (2011), "Mobile Transit Rider Information via Universal Design and Crowdsourcing," in Trans [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]]
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  • [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]] [[Category:Mobile applications]]
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  • [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]] [[Category:Mobile applications]]
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  • ...rrently limited mechanisms to enable quick fare payment from these various applications.
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  • [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]] [[Category:Mobile applications]]
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  • ...S installation on vehicles, to communications with users via a desktop and mobile web site. NextBus is the market leader, with more than a dozen transit age [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]]
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  • ...rs can include multi-modal travel search features can be included in other applications (https://github.com/rome2rio/rome2rio-iOS). ...accessing multi-modal search results and utilizing those results in other applications(http://www.rome2rio.com/documentation/search/).
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  • ...ideas, suggestions, and comments for planning and design issues. And as a mobile-friendly application, Shareabouts makes it easy to add input on the go." <r [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]]
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  • The [http://www.urbanengines.com Urban Engines] was a mobile app for Android and iOS provides "mixed-mode" routing: transit, bike, walki [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]]
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  • ===Mobile client (Android)=== [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]]
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  • [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]] [[Category:Mobile applications]]
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  • [[Image:MDT.jpg|350px|thumbnail|right|A mobile data terminal can manage fare collection information and options. ]] ...r may be a laptop, tablet computer, or customized hardware. There are many applications for MDTs such as managing paratransit trip manifests, collecting passenger
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  • ...598/</ref>. However, this default Maps application will link to 3rd party applications that provide transit routing information. To enable iOS device users to co [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]]
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  • ...emo of static information running on iOS and Android. During the project a mobile journey planner, server program and data integration platform were created. [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]]
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  • ===Mobile technology=== ..., they can be very useful for disseminating real-time transit information. Mobile phones allow passengers to use SMS (or Short Message Service) to access sch
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  • [[File:Opticalfaregate.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Barcode-based mobile ticket, faregate with scanner.]] ...and across regions. Leveraging the smartphones most people already carry, mobile ticketing technologies offer a convenient method of fare payment to users a
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  • Like many other [[Mobile data terminal|data-collection applications]] on board transit vehicles, the information can be transmitted wirelessly == Applications ==
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  • ...data use guidelines, it can be shared with application developers so that applications (e.g., Google Transit) can use the data. ...ailable by sharing the data at a publicized URL. Developers and consuming applications can download GTFS data from the specified URL.
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  • ...s that plug into an online maps application are becoming ubiquitous. These applications can allow users to print directions for each step of their trip alongside m ...ervice changes or major delays. This feature is especially important for a mobile version of the website.
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  • ...chedule.pdf]</ref>. Payment of Metra tickets can be made through Ventra's mobile ticketing application<ref>Ventra. "Ventra App: The Basics." [https://www.ve ...om/article/20130905/news/709059567/]</ref>. Due to the need to develop the mobile application, riders could not use their Ventra account to pay for Metra rid
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  • ...ncy Web sites to dynamic, interactive communication through internet-based applications and [[social media]] like Facebook and Twitter. This interactive communicat ...ars. These devices allow passengers to access the internet while they are mobile, and can be an important means of delivering [[real-time information]] to p
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  • ...ools for transit planning and operations analysis, and other categories of applications outlined in this article. ...a8NY6N4/discussion</ref> to accurately represent its use in many different applications outside of Google products.
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  • NFC technology is already in use in mobile phones for other applications, such as transferring files between phones or computers, but it has only be ...eld-communication-and-transit “Near Field Communication (NFC) and Transit: Applications, Technology and Implementation Considerations.”] 2012.
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  • ...time is 2-4 hours<ref>Personal email contact with Matthew Pettit, Product Applications Engineer at Citilabs</ref>. Measuring transit accessibility tends to take l ...ere-map-data HERE] dataset (this is the same dataset that is also used for mobile navigation systems). This is used for calculating access to destinations an
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  • ...ening data to third party developers can result in extremely useful mobile applications, interactive maps, and trip planners; many cities now use [[general transit
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  • ...er important information. Technological advances in smartphones and other mobile devices have given the general public far greater access to current events ...17/fulltext.pdf “International Study of Current and Potential Social Media Applications in Unplanned Passenger Rail Disruptions,”] Transportation Research Record
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  • ...ased, open architecture model, with media that can be used for non-transit applications<ref name=":5" /> or validators that can accept a variety of fare media. Mor ...GoCard Mobile Ticketing” app allows customers to buy and store passes on a mobile platform and activate them prior to boarding (resembling a “flash pass”
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  • General internet usage does not necessarily imply mobile access or social media proficiency. Email and text messaging are a more rel ...edia and apps like [http://govoutreach.com/productscrmmobile.htm GORequest Mobile] have provided new channels for issue reporting.
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  • ...clude TriMet (Portland), San Diego, Boston, and Dallas. Riders can install applications on their smartphones.
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  • ...es and fuel pumps.<ref>[http://www.trb.org/Main/Blurbs/165390.aspx Science Applications International Corporation. (2011). "Guidebook for Evaluating Fuel Choices f [http://www.trb.org/Main/Blurbs/165390.aspx Science Applications International Corporation. (2011). "Guidebook for Evaluating Fuel Choices f
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