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About Transit • Bahn, Bus & Tram

Verpasse nie wieder Bus oder Bahn. Öffne die App und sie zeigt sofort alle Abfahrtszeiten in der Umgebung, in großer Schrift und Bunt! Plane eine Route, erstelle Erinnerungen, abonniere Verkehrsmeldungen. Und wenn's mit dem Nahverkehr nicht funktioniert, nimm ein Verleih-Fahrrad oder rufe ein Uber.

Transit funktioniert in Berlin, Hamburg, und Ulm, und 175 weiteren Städten in Europa und Nordamerika (siehe Liste unten).

Features:
- Alle Abfahrten auf einen Blick, mit Ist-Daten
- Einfacher und übersichtlicher Routenplaner
- Echtzeit-Positionen von Fahrzeugen auf der Karte
- Fahrpläne und Fahrtläufe auch Offline verfügbar
- Fahrradverleihsysteme mit Anzeige wie viele Fahrräder vorhanden sind
- Verkehrsmeldungen; abonniere Benachrichtigungen wenn Arbeitswege betroffen sind (in ausgewählten Städten)
- Transit Alarm erinnert vor Abfahrt von Bus oder Bahn.
- Haltestellenansage und Benachrichtigungen, wenn die Zielhaltestelle erreicht wird.

wo Echtzeit-Daten vorhanden sind

STÄDTE
Folgende Städte werden in Europa unterstützt. Die komplette weltweite Liste ist auf http://transitapp.com/region

DEUTSCHLAND
- Berlin-Brandenburg: VBB, BVG, S-Bahn Berlin, DB Regio, ViP Potsdam
- Hamburg: HVV, S-Bahn Hamburg, Hochbahn - HHA, DB Regio, AKN
- Ulm: SWU

GB
- London: TfL, London Rail + Overground, Ferries, Tramlink, Dockland Light Railway (DLR), Barclays Cycle Hire)

FRANKREICH
- Bordeaux: Bus et Tram de La Cub, Transgironde, VCub
- Grenoble: TAG, Métrovélo
- Lyon: TCL, Vélo'V
- Marseille: RTM, Aix-en-bus, Cartreize, le vélo
- Metz: LE MET', TER Moselle
- Nancy: Stan, VélOstan
- Nantes: tan, Bicloo
- Nice: Lignes d'Azur, Vélo Bleu
- Paris: RATP, RER et Transilien SNCF, Vélib
- Perpignan: CTPM
- Rennes: STAR, Vélo STAR
- Sète: Thau Agglo Transport
- Strasbourg: CTS, Vélhop
- Toulouse: Tisséo, VélôToulouse

ITALIEN
- Rome: ATAC, FS, car2go, Enjoy, Car Sharing Roma, Bike Sharing Roma
- Milan: ATM, Trenord, car2go, Enjoy, Twist,GuidaMI, E-Vai, BikeMi

Echtzeit-Daten für einige oder alle Linien vorhanden
Deine Stadt nicht dabei? Geh auf unsere Website und Vote für dine Stadt, und sie wird vielleicht bald unterstützt. Wir hoffen, dass wir mehr Nahverkehrsdaten von den Städten in Deutschland bekommen, um die auch hinzufügen zu können.

Transit App unterstützt 200+ weitere Städte, inkulsive:

USA:
- Atlanta
- Baltimore
- Boston
- Chicago
- Los Angeles
- Miami
- New York
- New Jersey
- Philadelphia
- San Francisco
- Washington D.C.

KANADA:
- Calgary
- Montréal
- Ottawa
- Québec
- Toronto
- Vancouver
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Was ist neu in der neuesten Version 5.15.16

Last updated on Apr 19, 2024
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The eclipse has passed. The sun has incinerated the last remaining snowflakes of Canada’s winter. Which means Montreal’s super cyclists have escaped from their exercise-bike-equipped basements and taken back the smooth tarmac of Circuit Gilles Villeneuve from the F1 racecars. Sometimes we ride down on our fixed gear bikes to watch the roadies pedal in circles for hours and hours in their skintight suits, like they’re training to be the prettiest horse at the Kentucky Derby.

Back home at Transit HQ, we’ve made the usual spring cleaning adjustments, and more:

- We’ve added bikeshare fare info to the app (in select cities, more to come) so you can see how much a ride on those metal tanks will run you
- New iOS emojis have been christened and added to our GO nickname generator
- Real-time data for nearby lines should now load a picosecond or two faster (by prioritizing downloads for visible lines first, and then downloading real-time for ones further away as you scroll down the list of lines)
- Other bug fixes and aerodynamic improvements

Rate us five stars to put Sriracha in the roadies’ bike bottles for extra motivation.
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Version History
5.15.16
Apr 19, 2024
The eclipse has passed. The sun has incinerated the last remaining snowflakes of Canada’s winter. Which means Montreal’s super cyclists have escaped from their exercise-bike-equipped basements and taken back the smooth tarmac of Circuit Gilles Villeneuve from the F1 racecars. Sometimes we ride down on our fixed gear bikes to watch the roadies pedal in circles for hours and hours in their skintight suits, like they’re training to be the prettiest horse at the Kentucky Derby.

Back home at Transit HQ, we’ve made the usual spring cleaning adjustments, and more:

- We’ve added bikeshare fare info to the app (in select cities, more to come) so you can see how much a ride on those metal tanks will run you
- New iOS emojis have been christened and added to our GO nickname generator
- Real-time data for nearby lines should now load a picosecond or two faster (by prioritizing downloads for visible lines first, and then downloading real-time for ones further away as you scroll down the list of lines)
- Other bug fixes and aerodynamic improvements

Rate us five stars to put Sriracha in the roadies’ bike bottles for extra motivation.
5.15.15
Mar 22, 2024
Spring is peeping out of the curtains and keeping us on our toes. One day we’re sunbathing on the mountain. The next day we’re wringing melted snow out of our wool socks and defanging the icicles in our beards.

As the mercury meter hops around like a jack-in-the-box, we’re bringing you a weatherproofed wagon of minor improvements, including:

- Better bicycle trip plans. You’ll now see a wider variety of options with fewer overlapping legs/zigzagging portions. We’ll also favour trip legs with bike paths and lightly-trafficked roads even more than before
- Tweaks that make your GO live activities easier to peep at from the Dynamic Island
- Added bathtub plugs and caulking to leaky strings in the UI, everything is pixel perfect now

Anything else? Yes, but you’ll have to wait until the next update!

Rate us five stars to ask Helios and his solar horses for five more solar eclipses.
5.15.14
Mar 1, 2024
Whoever planned the annual American public transit conference to be in NEW ORLEANS and overlap with MARDI GRAS? We salute you… and fear you. We’re now in recovery mode after a week’s worth of parade-chasing, streetcar-riding, agency-collaborating, and haunted walks around the French Quarter.

Back home in Montreal, our loyal developers were foregoing the agency meetings, palm trees, and Bourbon street lemonades — and cooked up a gumbo of bug fixes for you all. Good thing we brought them back a pot of gumbo for real.

Rate us five stars to laissez les bons temps rouler… without letting the bugs rouler out of control.
5.15.13
Feb 25, 2024
Whoever planned the annual American public transit conference to be in NEW ORLEANS and overlap with MARDI GRAS? We salute you… and fear you. We’re now in recovery mode after a week’s worth of parade-chasing, streetcar-riding, agency-collaborating, and haunted walks around the French Quarter.

Back home in Montreal, our loyal developers were foregoing the agency meetings, palm trees, and Bourbon street lemonades — and cooked up a gumbo of bug fixes for you all. Good thing we brought them back a pot of gumbo for real.

Rate us five stars to laissez les bons temps rouler… without letting the bugs rouler out of control.
5.15.12
Feb 7, 2024
The forecast in Florida called for “falling iguanas” this month, as the sunshine state experienced a cold snap so cold it stunned the lizards in the trees. While our cold-blooded friends defrosted on the sidewalk, we waxed our cross-country skis, glided to the office, and got busy counting the number of snowed-in and snow-cleared bus stops in Montreal (see transitapp.com/snow for more info).

To keep the windchill at bay, our designer Béa knitted up some beautiful new in-app icons that will warm your heart… and feet. You can inspect her nimble-fingered needlework by navigating to the Royale section in the app settings. (Anyone can see her new app icons, but only our loyal subscribers can add them to their homescreen!)

Other than that? New year, new bug fixes:
- The illegibility wars between dark fonts and dark backgrounds (and light fonts and light backgrounds) that have vexed users of Dark Mode and other colourful in-app themes has reached a détente, thanks to our favourite in-app function, HighContrast.
- Planning a trip? We’ve made it easier to buy fares — even for trips that span different transit agencies! You’ll now see a neat “buy ticket” button, below the relevant leg of your trip, when you look up trip directions in the app.

Nothing else to report… time to go ice fishing.


PS: App glitch? Dropped stitch? We’re @transitapp on Twitterville. Rate us five stars if your usual place is chillier than red hot chili peppers.
5.15.11
Jan 27, 2024
The forecast in Florida called for “falling iguanas” this month, as the sunshine state experienced a cold snap so cold it stunned the lizards in the trees. While our cold-blooded friends defrosted on the sidewalk, we waxed our cross-country skis, glided to the office, and got busy counting the number of snowed-in and snow-cleared bus stops in Montreal (see transitapp.com/snow for more info).

To keep the windchill at bay, our designer Béa knitted up some beautiful new in-app icons that will warm your heart… and feet. You can inspect her nimble-fingered needlework by navigating to the Royale section in the app settings. (Anyone can see her new app icons, but only our loyal subscribers can add them to their homescreen!)

Other than that? New year, new bug fixes:
- The illegibility wars between dark fonts and dark backgrounds (and light fonts and light backgrounds) that have vexed users of Dark Mode and other colourful in-app themes has reached a détente, thanks to our favourite in-app function, HighContrast.
- Planning a trip? We’ve made it easier to buy fares — even for trips that span different transit agencies! You’ll now see a neat “buy ticket” button, below the relevant leg of your trip, when you look up trip directions in the app.

Nothing else to report… time to go ice fishing.

PS: App glitch? Dropped stitch? We’re @transitapp on Twitterville. Rate us five stars if your usual place is chillier than red hot chili peppers.
5.15.10
Dec 20, 2023
Ah. The ides of December. When the buses in Canada get decked out in the grooviest winter tires. When those wild winter bikers shed the skintight lycra for balaclavas, ski masks, enormous lobster mittens…  proving once and for all what “hardcore” really means.

Back at Transit HQ, we’re managing the fleets despite the sleets, running over bugs with our studded-tire BIXI bikes. Who decided to call this “autumn”? Was it you, New Orleans?

- You can now dismiss our post-ride questionnaire where we ask you “how was your ride, out of five stars?” by swiping down
- Fixed issue with GO when we’d ask you “are you on the J or the F train?” when you were actually on a secret third train… we’re now better at asking which bus or train you’re on when there’s a lot of nearby overlapping transit lines (or the same line but with different branches)
- The developers hereby apologize to the designers for misnaming some of the 50 shades of grey in Transit’s colour bible (“you call that ‘elephant hide’? It’s obviously light pewter.”)
- Fixed issue where the little robot man who feeds real-time data into the app was skipping like a Green Day CD in your brother’s old Walkman
- Montreal snowbirds can now purchase 747 bus tickets from the airport to downtown, right in the app
- Other bug fixes as dry as these Decembers days are short

Don’t forget to rate us five stars. And if you find a bug? Send us an email (info@transit.app) or drop us a note on Google Plus… we hear it now has more users than Twitter?

PS: is that a new in-app icon I see? I wonder what it could all mean… manifesto.transitapp.com
5.15.9
Dec 17, 2023
Ah. The ides of December. When the buses in Canada get decked out in the grooviest winter tires. When those wild winter bikers shed the skintight lycra for balaclavas, ski masks, enormous lobster mittens…  proving once and for all what “hardcore” really means.

Back at Transit HQ, we’re managing the fleets despite the sleets, running over bugs with our studded-tire BIXI bikes. Who decided to call this “autumn”? Was it you, New Orleans?

- You can now dismiss our post-ride questionnaire where we ask you “how was your ride, out of five stars?” by swiping down
- Fixed issue with GO when we’d ask you “are you on the J or the F train?” when you were actually on a secret third train… we’re now better at asking which bus or train you’re on when there’s a lot of nearby overlapping transit lines (or the same line but with different branches)
- The developers hereby apologize to the designers for misnaming some of the 50 shades of grey in Transit’s colour bible (“you call that ‘elephant hide’? It’s obviously light pewter.”)
- Fixed issue where the little robot man who feeds real-time data into the app was skipping like a Green Day CD in your brother’s old Walkman
- Montreal snowbirds can now purchase 747 bus tickets from the airport to downtown, right in the app
- Other bug fixes as dry as these Decembers days are short

Don’t forget to rate us five stars. And if you find a bug? Send us an email (info@transit.app) or drop us a note on Google Plus… we hear it now has more users than Twitter?

PS: is that a new in-app icon I see? I wonder what it could all mean… manifesto.transitapp.com
5.15.7
Nov 24, 2023
Ah. The ides of December. When the buses in Canada get decked out in the grooviest winter tires. When those wild winter bikers shed the skintight lycra for balaclavas, ski masks, enormous lobster mittens…  proving once and for all what “hardcore” really means.

Back at Transit HQ, we’re managing the fleets despite the sleets, running over bugs with our studded-tire BIXI bikes. Who decided to call this “autumn”? Was it you, New Orleans?

- You can now dismiss our post-ride questionnaire where we ask you “how was your ride, out of five stars?” by swiping down
- Fixed issue with GO when we’d ask you “are you on the J or the F train?” when you were actually on a secret third train… we’re now better at asking which bus or train you’re on when there’s a lot of nearby overlapping transit lines (or the same line but with different branches)
- The developers hereby apologize to the designers for misnaming some of the 50 shades of grey in Transit’s colour bible (“you call that ‘elephant hide’? It’s obviously light pewter.”)
- Fixed issue where the little robot man who feeds real-time data into the app was skipping like a Green Day CD in your brother’s old Walkman
- Montreal snowbirds can now purchase 747 bus tickets from the airport to downtown, right in the app
- Other bug fixes as dry as these Decembers days are short

Don’t forget to rate us five stars. And if you find a bug? Send us an email (info@transit.app) or drop us a note on Google Plus… we hear it now has more users than Twitter?

PS: is that a new in-app icon I see? I wonder what it could all mean… manifesto.transitapp.com
5.15.6
Oct 31, 2023
Strap on your gold lamé shorts, holster your toast, and turn the safety off on your favourite umbrella: it’s Rocky Horror Picture Show season.

We’ve cooked up a few horrors of our own in this update: if you live in New York City, behold our new Subway Rat Detector which lets you report rat sightings on the subway and look up how ratty your local stop is. For the leaderboard of rattiest stations, visit transitapp.com/rats

Got fun transit-related questions should we ask riders in your city? Does Paris really put the “rat” in “RATP”? What lurketh beneath the London Underground, besides a battalion of ghosts?

Tell us on Twitter @transitapp!

Other relevant house-keepings and mouse-peepings:
- On an underground train? We can now detect when you're on the move (even when your GPS is spotty) which will smooth out some quirks in your GO experience
- We removed the “protected lane tag” for shared bus + bike lanes in the bicycle trip planner
- Is your Apple Watch cluttered with Transit logos? You can now shelve our complication in the launcher widget, for a cleaner watchface
- Couldn’t set a GO reminder before a trip? Here’s your reminder that we fixed the bug… and now you can
- Other black magic, potions, and spells, per usual

Rate us five stars with costume ideas so the release notes team can finally win Halloween at the office.
5.15.5
Oct 27, 2023
Strap on your gold lamé shorts, holster your toast, and turn the safety off on your favourite umbrella: it’s Rocky Horror Picture Show season.

We’ve cooked up a few horrors of our own in this update: if you live in New York City, behold our new Subway Rat Detector which lets you report rat sightings on the subway and look up how ratty your local stop is. For the leaderboard of rattiest stations, visit transitapp.com/rats

Got fun transit-related questions should we ask riders in your city? Does Paris really put the “rat” in “RATP”? What lurketh beneath the London Underground, besides a battalion of ghosts?

Tell us on Twitter @transitapp!

Other relevant house-keepings and mouse-peepings:
- On an underground train? We can now detect your GO location a bit more accurately (to give you better turn-by-turn directions, and rat-spotting precision)
- We removed the “protected lane tag” for shared bus + bike lanes in the bicycle trip planner
- Is your Apple Watch cluttered with Transit logos? You can now shelve our complication in the launcher widget, for a cleaner watchface
- Couldn’t set a GO reminder before a trip? Here’s your reminder that we fixed the bug… and now you can
- Other black magic, potions, and spells, per usual

Rate us five stars with costume ideas so the release notes team can finally win Halloween at the office.
5.15.3
Oct 6, 2023
- Our real-time detour detector is now up and running in Vermont, Vegas, Baltimore, and Torrance, CA, to identify wayward buses the moment they stray from their regular route, with help from our swift-footed friends at Swiftly.
- For any bus line on a planned detour, we’ll reroute your trip plans and update your ETAs accordingly
- You can also tap the detoured bus line to see its new path (and see which of its regularly-scheduled stops are getting skipped)
- As we continue to master the detour, we have somehow perfected the segue:
- Better bike directions are now live! Plan a trip, see which trip legs are protected by bike paths, and choose between competing trip plans to optimize for maximizing safety vs. minimizing elevation vs. setting land speed records in your pedal-powered turboprop
- Contrary to industry rumours, our show “The Real Bus Drivers of New Jersey” will not be getting picked up by Bravo
- Have you ever tapped on a transit line and seen vehicles for that line floating off and away from their expected route path? Sometimes, it’s a detour, but in most cases, it’s because that transit line has multiple configurations, be it branches (hi Boston!), loops (Chicago!), express vs. local dichotomies, or because the line runs along different streets depending on the direction it’s headed
- TL;DR: for transit lines that don’t always follow the same exact stops, we’ve filtered out the irrelevant vehicles that won’t stop at your stop, and simplified the route paths you see — no more mystery mobiles floating in the Transit map either.

Rate us five stars for fixing Chicago’s loop-de-loops from our tent stoop in Rivière-du-Loup.
5.15.2
Sep 30, 2023
- Our real-time detour detector is now up and running in Vermont, Vegas, Baltimore, and Torrance, CA, to identify wayward buses the moment they stray from their regular route, with help from our swift-footed friends at Swiftly.
- For any bus line on a planned detour, we’ll reroute your trip plans and update your ETAs accordingly
- You can also tap the detoured bus line to see its new path (and see which of its regularly-scheduled stops are getting skipped)
- As we continue to master the detour, we have somehow perfected the segue:
- Better bike directions are now live! Plan a trip, see which trip legs are protected by bike paths, and choose between competing trip plans to optimize for maximizing safety vs. minimizing elevation vs. setting land speed records in your pedal-powered turboprop
- Contrary to industry rumours, our show “The Real Bus Drivers of New Jersey” will not be getting picked up by Bravo
- Have you ever tapped on a transit line and seen vehicles for that line floating off and away from their expected route path? Sometimes, it’s a detour, but in most cases, it’s because that transit line has multiple configurations, be it branches (hi Boston!), loops (Chicago!), express vs. local dichotomies, or because the line runs along different streets depending on the direction it’s headed
- TL;DR: for transit lines that don’t always follow the same exact stops, we’ve filtered out the irrelevant vehicles that won’t stop at your stop, and simplified the route paths you see — no more mystery mobiles floating in the Transit map either.

Rate us five stars for fixing Chicago’s loop-de-loops from our tent stoop in Rivière-du-Loup.
5.15.1
Sep 21, 2023
It’s been eight weeks since Barbenheimer set the summer in motion. The pink-attired mobs have slimmed to a trickle. A few last Nolan fans are lined-up for the IMAX, dressed up like maleficent physicists. Indiana Jones? Mission Impossible? The summer blockbusters have all come and gone. And so, my friends, has summer.

Thought our job was just beach, and bug fixes? In this update we also rekenfigured our end of ride prompt, which…

1. asks you to rate your trip on a five-star scale, and
2. shows you how many riders you’ve helped, at the end of every GO trip, and
3. tells you how long you were GOing (in time + km)

You’ll see that we’ve slapped a new coat of paint on that bad boy, and added some gratuitous gyroscope physics — test it out. Spin your phone in the air like a pepperoni pizza. What could go wrong.

Rate us 5 stars for 500 more days of summer.
5.15.0
Sep 3, 2023
It’s been eight weeks since Barbenheimer set the summer in motion. The pink-attired mobs have slimmed to a trickle. A few last Nolan fans are lined-up for the IMAX, dressed up like maleficent physicists. Indiana Jones? Mission Impossible? The summer blockbusters have all come and gone. And so, my friends, has summer.

Thought our job was just beach, and bug fixes? In this update we also rekenfigured our end of ride prompt, which…

1. asks you to rate your trip on a five-star scale, and
2. shows you how many riders you’ve helped, at the end of every GO trip, and
3. tells you how long you were GOing (in time + km)

You’ll see that we’ve slapped a new coat of paint on that bad boy, and added some gratuitous gyroscope physics — test it out. Spin your phone in the air like a pepperoni pizza. What could go wrong.

Rate us 5 stars for 500 more days of summer.
5.14.12
Aug 13, 2023
Taylor Swift: transit icon? As the banjo-clad hordes of ravenous Swifties descend on Transit in record numbers — taking a bus or train to the country-pop concert, in lieu of the démodé pickup truck — we can almost forgive Tay-Tay for her private jet’s gaseous gifts to our atmosphere. But there’s no point in playing the Anti-Hero when you believe in the redemptive power of Karma…

That’s why in this edition of Transit we:

- Shake It Off (“it” being the deluge of real-time feeds that we accidentally loaded simultaneously, slowing the app to a crawl if you happened to be near a lot of transit lines)
- replace your Getaway Car (to the south shore of Montreal) with the new beautiful REM light rail, the biggest transit project in Quebec in 50+ years
- say Hey Stephen (because our editor is on vacation in Nova Scotia, unable to reign in deez Fearless puns)

Spot a bug? Speak now. Question…? We’re @transitapp on twitter.

Rate us five-stars if you know All Too Well how we roll.
5.14.11
Aug 6, 2023
Taylor Swift: transit icon? As the banjo-clad hordes of ravenous Swifties descend on Transit in record numbers — taking a bus or train to the country-pop concert, in lieu of the démodé pickup truck — we can almost forgive Tay-Tay for her private jet’s gaseous gifts to our atmosphere. But there’s no point in playing the Anti-Hero when you believe in the redemptive power of Karma…

That’s why in this edition of Transit we:

- Shake It Off (“it” being the deluge of real-time feeds that we accidentally loaded simultaneously, slowing the app to a crawl if you happened to be near a lot of transit lines)
- replace your Getaway Car (to the south shore of Montreal) with the new beautiful REM light rail, the biggest transit project in Quebec in 50+ years
- say Hey Stephen (because our editor is on vacation in Nova Scotia, unable to reign in deez Fearless puns)

Spot a bug? Speak now. Question…? We’re @transitapp on twitter.

Rate us five-stars if you know All Too Well how we roll.
5.14.10
Jul 13, 2023
Canada Day in Ottawa. The OC Transpo buses were bustling. Justin Trudeau was busy breaking into the old Rideau Street McDonald’s to relive the glory days of his youth. Sure, us Montrealers might have been busy moving apartments and picking up curb-side Structube freebies, but part of us wished to be across the border, in Ontario, peaking on maple syrup, listening to Jann Arden, basking in the national pride that comes with not having to care about American football.

And so we did what any self-respecting child of the St. Lawrence would do in our situation. We paddled up-river to Lebreton Flats — and we brought more to the party than mere bug fixes, friend! We’re thrilled to announce that OC Transpo, every Sens fan’s favourite transit agency, is now giving EVERYONE IN OTTAWA free Royale (yes, even the snake on the O-Train). From Kanata to Barrhaven to the majestic bogland they call Orléans — it’s the best thing to happen to the 613 since Alexei Kovalev stole Boustan’s shawarma recipe and gave it to Chris Neil.

In other news? Nothing!
In news besides nothing? Bug fixes!

PS: are you the sort of person who uses Transit to save your favourite locations, pinned lines, buy transit fares, and unlock bikeshares? Then you don’t need to be reminded: Transit Accounts are a lifesaver. Join our glorious superusers, and create yours today. (You’ll also be able to get our release notes by email, making it easy to forward them to your lawyer friends on Wellington Street, subject line: shawarma slander.)

PPS: rate us five stars to finally give Jann Arden a #1 song on the YTV Hit List
5.14.9
Jul 7, 2023
Canada Day in Ottawa. The OC Transpo buses were bustling. Justin Trudeau was busy breaking into the old Rideau Street McDonald’s to relive the glory days of his youth. Sure, us Montrealers might have been busy moving apartments and picking up curb-side Structube freebies, but part of us wished to be across the border, in Ontario, peaking on maple syrup, listening to Jann Arden, basking in the national pride that comes with not having to care about American football.

And so we did what any self-respecting child of the St. Lawrence would do in our situation. We paddled up-river to Lebreton Flats — and we brought more to the party than mere bug fixes, friend! We’re thrilled to announce that OC Transpo, every Sens fan’s favourite transit agency, is now giving EVERYONE IN OTTAWA free Royale (yes, even the snake on the O-Train). From Kanata to Barrhaven to the majestic bogland they call Orléans — it’s the best thing to happen to the 613 since Alexei Kovalev stole Boustan’s shawarma recipe and gave it to Chris Neil.

In other news? Nothing!
In news besides nothing? Bug fixes!

PS: are you the sort of person who uses Transit to save your favourite locations, pinned lines, buy transit fares, and unlock bikeshares? Then you don’t need to be reminded: Transit Accounts are a lifesaver. Join our glorious superusers, and create yours today. (You’ll also be able to get our release notes by email, making it easy to forward them to your lawyer friends on Wellington Street, subject line: shawarma slander.)

PPS: rate us five stars to finally give Jann Arden a #1 song on the YTV Hit List
5.14.7
Jun 16, 2023
Never got to enjoy the Tim Hortons smoking section during your childhood? Canada’s wildfires can help you make the most of it.

In this edition of Transit we:

- Fixed some bugs
- Closed the windows
- Did not enjoy the smog

Rate us 5 stars to make it rain (for our friends up north)
5.14.6
May 15, 2023
Real-time vehicle locations from your transit agency? That’s the gold standard.

What about real-time vehicle locations from a Transit rider using GO?

Holy Midas! That’s even golder than gold: when a GO rider shares their vehicle location, those locations are more accurate & update much more frequently.

Now, you can say THANK YOU! to riders who share realer real-time locations with you:

- Tap open any line, then tap the vehicle icon
- If the vehicle location is provided by your agency? The vehicle icon will look plain.
- But if the vehicle location is being provided by a GO rider? You’ll see their GO emoji avatar on the vehicle icon
- Want to show your gratitude? Tap “say thanks”!
- We’ll thank them on your behalf, then carry them off the field on our shoulders while the whole stadium screams “WE LOVE YOU!” like in the movies

Want to get props, instead of just doling ‘em out? Tap GO to start crowdsourcing your trip!

A few more extra-extras in this update:

- You’ll now see relevant stats about a transit vehicle when you tap the vehicle icon (such as its crowding level, accessibility status, and how many stops away it is.)
- We’ve redesigned the “exit GO” prompt to be less needy, more zen
- Apple Watchers: you can now pin/unpin transit lines, so they show up near the top of the home screen
- To pin/unpin a line? Tap any line, and toggle the pin button

That’s it from us. Rate us five stars to spin the propeller hat to liftoff velocity
5.14.5
May 4, 2023
- Did you plan a trip, from your current location to somewhere else?
- And then you had the audacity to actually… walk to the stop?
- When you planned a new trip, we’d pretend you were still back where you started. Ugh.
- Good news: your trip plans will no longer tell you to “walk ten minutes to the bus stop” when you are already at the bus stop, looking fabulous.
- Why? We now automatically update your trip results with your NEW current location — if you’ve moved locations since you first planned your trip
- Just refresh the trip planner to bring your “current location” up to speed!

What else?

- Looking for an electric bikeshare? We’ve made it more obvious when an e-bike is locked in the dock, charged like Pikachu, and ready to rip like greased lightning of the two-wheeled variety.

Other than that, we fixed some bugs under the glow of candlelight, laptops tethered to our cell phones, during the Great Montreal Ice Storm of April 2023.

Rate us five stars because we need the light… we’re running out of wax!!!
5.14.4
Apr 24, 2023
- Did you plan a trip, from your current location to somewhere else?
- And then you had the audacity to actually… walk to the stop?
- When you planned a new trip, we’d pretend you were still back where you started. Ugh.
- Good news: your trip plans will no longer tell you to “walk ten minutes to the bus stop” when you are already at the bus stop, looking fabulous.
- Why? We now automatically update your trip results with your NEW current location — if you’ve moved locations since you first planned your trip
- Just refresh the trip planner to bring your “current location” up to speed!

What else?

- Looking for an electric bikeshare? We’ve made it more obvious when an e-bike is locked in the dock, charged like Pikachu, and ready to rip like greased lightning of the two-wheeled variety.

Other than that, we fixed some bugs under the glow of candlelight, laptops tethered to our cell phones, during the Great Montreal Ice Storm of April 2023.

Rate us five stars because we need the light… we’re running out of wax!!!
5.14.3
Apr 11, 2023
After travelling from Montreal to sunny Los Angeles via intercity rail, Greyhound, and freshwater lake freighter, we were rudely rebuffed at the Oscar doors. Apparently, all of Transit’s nominations had been demoted to the “non-televised” part of the ceremony!

Lest we let our ballgown (and LA Metro fare) go to waste, we’ll shine the Dolby Theatre’s $500,000 spotlight on the definitely-not-obscure categories that Transit was nominated for:

For “best performance in a roving detour”: Transit took home the Oscar alongside its Montreal production partner, the STM. In February, the duo launched real-time detour detection. This feature automatically adds bus detours into the app, even if the data feed has not been updated by the transit agency. Want to bring detour detection to your city? Get the full details over at blog.transitapp.com

For “most dynamic visual effects”: Transit developer Félix won for his introduction of Dynamic Type into Transit. Now, small text on the home screen will appear magically bigger (such as upcoming departure times, and headsigns like “eastbound” or “westbound”, etc.) so you don’t have to squint like a bat without bifocals. Just update the system settings on your phone for Accessibility >> Display & Text Size.

For “most embarrassing bug fix”: we’ve removed the banner that said your phone had “Weak GPS” when your GPS was as muscular as Arnold in his Terminator era.

For “so sorry, we only caught this in post-production”: we now wait three minutes after a bus departure until asking you why you missed it (instead of asking you why you missed a bus that is still a few blocks away from your stop… oopsie!)

Well, that’s it! Big thanks to quick-walking TikTokker @haydenbegley for using Transit to catch her Metro Rail to the Oscars. We’ve planted five stars in her honour on the Release Notes Walk of Fame.
5.14.2
Apr 3, 2023
After travelling from Montreal to sunny Los Angeles via intercity rail, Greyhound, and freshwater lake freighter, we were rudely rebuffed at the Oscar doors. Apparently, all of Transit’s nominations had been demoted to the “non-televised” part of the ceremony!

Lest we let our ballgown (and LA Metro fare) go to waste, we’ll shine the Dolby Theatre’s $500,000 spotlight on the definitely-not-obscure categories that Transit was nominated for:

For “best performance in a roving detour”: Transit took home the Oscar alongside its Montreal production partner, the STM. In February, the duo launched real-time detour detection. This feature automatically adds bus detours into the app, even if the data feed has not been updated by the transit agency. Want to bring detour detection to your city? Get the full details over at blog.transitapp.com

For “most dynamic visual effects”: Transit developer Félix won for his introduction of Dynamic Type into Transit. Now, small text on the home screen will appear magically bigger (such as upcoming departure times, and headsigns like “eastbound” or “westbound”, etc.) so you don’t have to squint like a bat without bifocals. Just update the system settings on your phone for Accessibility >> Display & Text Size.

For “most embarrassing bug fix”: we’ve removed the banner that said your phone had “Weak GPS” when your GPS was as muscular as Arnold in his Terminator era.

For “so sorry, we only caught this in post-production”: we now wait three minutes after a bus departure until asking you why you missed it (instead of asking you why you missed a bus that is still a few blocks away from your stop… oopsie!)

Well, that’s it! Big thanks to quick-walking TikTokker @haydenbegley for using Transit to catch her Metro Rail to the Oscars. We’ve planted five stars in her honour on the Release Notes Walk of Fame.

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