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TransSee Web

TransSee is a web application that provides real-time bus tracking and next vehicle predictions to a growing list of transit agencies, including most of North America's largest systems, New York MTA, LA Metro and TransSee's home system the Toronto TTC.
TransSee is a web application that runs on any browser, so it supports all smart phones, past, present (including BlackBerry and Windows Phone) and future, as well as any other device with a web browser from Macs and PCs to smart TVs. It even works on SwatchWatch browsers.

TransSee feature list:

To the second predictions Predictions for multiple stops of your choice, even across agencies Nearest stops by GPS and direction of travel Jump to the next or previous stop on a route Close up vicinity maps for terminals Off route vehicle locations and nearest stop Gaps between vehicles Shows how far each vehicle is behind (or ahead of) schedule Alternative schedule based predictions Vehicle locations by fleet number Vehicle run number

For most agencies TransSee uses NextBus data, but for New York MTA buses it uses Bus Time and for Washington WMATA it uses busETA. For Orange County OCTA and Santa Monica Big Blue Bus it uses the GTFS real-time data to generate its own predictions using the scheduled travel time from the bus's current location.

Currently supported agencies:

Toronto Area

Toronto TTC (buses, streetcars and subways) York Region YRT/Viva Kitchener-Waterloo GRT Hamilton HSR

Montreal

Laval STL

Los Angeles Area

Los Angeles Metro (buses and rail) Foothill Transit Camarillo Area CAT Glendale Beeline Gold Coast Transit Moorpark Transit Omnitrans Palos Verdes PVPTA Simi Valley Transit Thousand Oaks TOT Ventura VCTC West Hollywood Orange County OCTA Santa Monica Big Blue Bus

New York Area

New York MTA (buses) City College NYC Downtown Connection Rutgers

San Francisco Area

San Francisco MUNI (buses, metro and cable cars) AC Transit Dumbarton Express Emery-Go-Around UCSF Shuttles Mission Bay TMA

Boston Area

Boston MBTA Charles River EZRide Lasell College MIT shuttles Brockton bat

Washington, D.C. / Baltimore Area

Washington Metro WMATA (Metrobus and streetcar) Charm City Circulator DC Circulator Fairfax CUE RTA Central Maryland Prince George's County TheBus University of Maryland Shuttle-UM APL
- Johns Hopkins

Other

Atlanta Streetcar in Atlanta, Georgia Asheville Redefines Transit
- ART in Asheville, North Carolina Cape Cod Regional Transit
- CCRTA in Cape Cod, Massachusetts Chapel Hill Transit in Chapel Hill, North Carolina East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina Oxford University Transit
- OUT in Oxford, Mississippi CyRide in Ames, Iowa Radford Transit in Radford, Virginia Pensacola Beach Trolley in Pensacola Beach, Florida Portland Streetcar in Portland, Oregon Reno RTC RIDE in Washoe County, Navada Seattle Streetcar in Seattle, Washington City of Davis Unitrans in Davis, California University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota York College Shuttle in York, Pennsylvania Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky Jacksonville JTA (buses and ferry) in Jacksonville, Florida Escalon eTrans in Escalon, California Fort Worth The T in Fort Worth, Texas Indianapolis Airport Parking Shuttle in Indianapolis, Indiana Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida Sonoma County Transit in Santa Rosa, California Winston-Salem WSTA in Winston-Salem, North Carolina Denver RTD in Denver, Colorado

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Reviews (4)

Min. Sep 20, 2017     

I would love to use this application but too may ad's. I'm going to Just use the website directly.

For. Feb 27, 2017     

Let's you determine when a bus is going to arrive at particular stop. Although ads can be a little annoying because it redirects you to the play store sometimes.

Jon. J. J. .. Jun 21, 2017     

I Love Transsee Web Application, and The App, But I Wish There Is A Way To Remove Those Annoying Ads

Yor. R. T. F. Oct 4, 2017     

Is there a way to remove the ads, lucky patcher?