Purchase your Bustang tickets right from your phone, and keep your tickets in the palm of your hand! Purchase single ride, 10-ride, 20-ride, or 40-ride passes. View all your tickets in your ticket wallet and access your account with ease from any mobile device.
The app also provides you with customer service contact information, and links to our social media pages, website, and more!
You can purchase tickets up to 180 days in advance of using them. All tickets are delivered to your phone are not yet activated. You must activate your ticket as you are boarding and present to driver for validation. No scanning necessary! Mobile tickets expire 30 minutes after activating. Please do NOT activate in advance. For questions and feedback, please call (800)900-3011.
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Is JustRide Bustang free?
Yes, JustRide Bustang is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is JustRide Bustang legit?
⚠️ The JustRide Bustang app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
Tried for over an hour yesterday to buy a ticket. Nothing worked. I’ve never had trouble like this buying anything on line. You hit “Buy ticket online” then a new page opens up that says to download the app. I already did! I’m making this request via the app!
Anyway, endless loop to nowhere. I accepted it as a challenge after a while and even came back the next day to start again. Of course, no luck. I will try to pay cash to the bus driver— the only way to get a ticket, it seems.
No way to buy tickets online
App doesn’t allow you to buy online. Seems like a glitch in the system. Tells you to download app, app tells you to buy online and go to app. This is a TERRIBLE design of an app.
The Most Cryptic Website
Buying a ticket requires you to login to the app but there’s no login button. It’s so hidden that I stumbled on it and can’t repeat how I got there. Then, to activate the ticket there no Activate Ticket button anywhere. No, that would be too simple. The ticket activation instructions say to go to the Main Menu, Scheduling/Fares, then Buy ticket in the Apple Store/Google play store. Huh? This makes absolutely no sense. The ticket receipt on email says the ticket should be in my Apple wallet. Well, it not there. I spent a good hour trying to activate my ticket and gave up. I mean, seriously?
probably the most useless app in existense
all the links just take you to the website which is just as, if not more, useless
CONGRATULATIONS!! You've one the top 100 worst apps ever created!!
By far the worst app out there! Doesn't tell you times, the route options are crap, it's a shítshow. It's fine if you ride every day but God help you if you don't! Horrible app...the website is actually worse. Their tech program must be run by PC people. There's no way that this company is run by Mac operators.
Easy way to buy ticket
Works great for buying a ticket. First-time rider of this service, it took me just a minute to register, then buy a ticket. Once purchased, the ticket sits unused in a wallet within the app, ready for whatever day you wish to use it. Then, just before boarding, open the app and click to use the ticket - this will cause a QR code to be displayed in the app, which you show as you board. Easy. To view schedules, or do anything other than purchase a ticket, I used the Bustang website, not the app. Just use the app for the ticket, and be happy.
Worthless
Quite honestly might be the most worthless transit App I’ve ever seen. Hope Colorado got a deal on this one. Riding to Vail for free cause no one can get my account working on the App
“App” is just lame website wrapper
Sorry to see CDOT doesn’t demand actual app you can use without internet.
Bad UX
I don’t know how the design team failed to consider how all other travel booking on all other platforms works. It seems no benchmarking or UAT.
I thought Colorado had better government than this.
A purchase function, nothing else works
There is absolutely no feasible way that I can find—using the app or the mobile sites that launch when you click some thing in the app—to look at schedules. This really just seems to be a means of purchasing a ticket and the app is so bad I don’t know that I trust putting my credit card info in to buy a ticket!