Introducing Ithaca Transit, a new end-to-end navigation service for built for the TCAT bus service. A free and open-source app, Ithaca Transit offers a diverse range of features in a beautiful, clean interface to help get you where you need to go.
- Live Bus Tracking -
Want to know is the bus is running late (again) or where it’s even at? We’ve got you covered. View actual bus locations on the map and see expected delay times, all in one easy-to-use interface. We use the latest dynamic transit data directly from TCAT to ensure the most up-to-date information.
- Search Anywhere -
Ithaca Transit integrates with Google Places to allow you to search bus routes to any destination in the country. Search up Chipotle or Waffle Frolic and let the app take care of the rest, including accurate walking directions!
- Your Favorites. Just For You. -
Easily bookmark your favorite bus stops and destinations for one tap access to routes. Blazing!
- Made by Cornell AppDev -
Cornell AppDev is an engineering project team at Cornell University dedicated to designing and developing mobile applications. We were founded in 2014 and have since released apps for Cornell and beyond, from Eatery and Big Red Shuttle to Pollo and Recast. Our goal is to produce apps that benefit the Cornell community and the local Ithaca area as well as promote open-source development with the community. We have a diverse team of software engineers and product designers that collaborate to create apps from an idea to a reality. Cornell AppDev also aims to foster innovation and learning through training courses, campus initiatives, and collaborative research and development. For more information, visit our website at www.cornellappdev.com and follow us on Instagram @cornellappdev.
This is not the app I was looking for. I wanted something that would show me bus routes and where the bus is on the route. That’s not what this app does. So I tried to use it as intended and still found it to be worthless. I was standing at the TCAT 82 bus stop at East Hill Plaza wanting to ride to Statler Hall. First it told me to walk all the way up to CISER to pick up the bus even though I was already standing at the 82 stop. Then it told me to get off at Humphreys Service Building and walk the rest of the way even though the 82 bus stops directly in front of Statler Hall. I’m glad I was already familiar with the route and just wanted to know when the next bus was coming or I would have done a lot of walking for nothing. I’m deleting this app just as fast as I downloaded it.