OneBusAway

Real-time transit information

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Description

Real-time transit information for the Puget Sound region and beyond.
Never miss the bus again!
OneBusAway serves up fresh, real-time transit information in the following regions:
• Rogue Valley, OR
• San Diego, CA
• Seattle/Tacoma/Puget Sound, WA
• Spokane, WA
• Tampa, FL
• Washington, D.C.
• York, Canada
Features include:
• Real-time arrival information for public transit where available.
• Receive departure alerts for selected vehicles.
• View your favorite bookmarks from the new Today View widget, which gives you fast and easy access to the routes you use most.
• Map display of stops and routes.
• Nearby stops search for location-aware devices.
• Bookmarks and recent stop history.
• Search for stops by route, address, and stop number.
For more information about OneBusAway, including feedback and support for this application, visit us on the web at http://onebusaway.org/
Regarding our donation experience: the Open Transit Software Foundation, which owns and publishes OneBusAway, is an IRS-registered 501(c)(3) non-profit that has received Silver Transparency status on Candid: https://www.guidestar.org/profile/84-1786969
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  • Is OneBusAway free?

    Yes, OneBusAway is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    OneBusAway is free.

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User Rating

3 out of 5

1 ratings in Japan

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OneBusAway Reviews

good!

野菜が好き♡ on

Japan

とっても便利です!

Always been reliable (San Diego Transit)

onibmilssd on

United States

i've never had any real serious issues with this app and have been using it since i was 16 taking the bus and trolley around SD, not sure about other locations that it covers but it's on point and a must use if your in this area, almost ten years since i have first download and used this application, definitely doesn't equate to all the bad reviews left from people, this app has saved me tons of time.

And they weren’t with Apple Maps…

EJO2695 on

United States

And they went with Apple Maps…

App Deserves More Praise

Slythfox on

United States

I’ve used this app on and off over the years it tends to be accurate enough in several cities I’ve lived in. Let’s be real: Even the official time estimates at the fancy bus stops are sometimes dead wrong. I just don’t want to wait 30 minutes for a bus to never show, so I can make good decisions about whether to wait or not. And that’s what this app does. It’s an alternative to Google that is accurate enough, and Google Maps has gone kind of downhill lately itself. One Bus Away even has an Apple Watch app!

Stopped working completely after last update

🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪 on

United States

Can’t connect to the internet after last update

Mess

Patrón1984 on

United States

Worst app for public transit. It doesn’t work sometimes whether you’re on WiFi or fully supported with your internet provider. The most annoying thing in Tampa is when you see the “scheduled/not real arrival.” HART needs to do better.

Worthless Junk

ThisUseNotImpressed on

United States

This used to be a good app. Now it’s a dumpster fire. I’m not sure what happened, but I will not be using this anymore.

negative arrival times

expert mouser on

United States

for weeks and weeks now the app shows negative arrival times for my routes. like -736283836. i'm guessing this is because of reroutes. but, 1) please please work with the transit agencies to get meaningful route info even in the face of reroutes. i'm asking king county metro as well. 2) handle whatever data you're getting better than showing "-38373839".

It works. Except when it doesn't.

BobInTheBul on

United States

The basic functions are well-conceived. However: Alerts are mostly useless. You open the information. And the first thing you get is a long string of alerts. You hit one of them, and there's likely nothing having anything to do with the bus you are waiting for. When you tap one of those, you end up with a long list of every route affected by anything. If it's a busy stop downtown, you might have to scroll through 30 or 40 of these just to get to your current bus statuses. Meanwhile, the current status may show that your bus is coming in real time. Then you look again, and are informed that it already left. Is it too much to ask that an alert affecting a particular line show up on the line in question? Sometimes you will get a "scheduled, not real time" status. Sometimes the bus comes, sometimes it doesn't. I just assumed that the bus isn't coming when I see it.

Basic information is extremely difficult to find

Anna-Kawasaki on

United States

To this day I have yet to figure out how to find out the most important info I want to use this app for: when is the next bus on my route coming? I understand not every app will have stellar design, but when I can’t find the most critical info, I just am not going to continue trying to use it. :(

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