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RTA Le Pass

RTA Le Pass

Plan, Pay, Ride with NORTA

⭐️4.0 / 5
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📼5 scs
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📦w/o updates
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All Versions of RTA Le Pass

5.126.1

September 5, 2023

- Improved Arrival time presentation

5.121.1

June 27, 2023

Improvements and bug fixes.

5.120.1

June 13, 2023

SMART CARDS: Instant travel suggestions of users' travel needs presented to them as soon as they open the app. This is based on their previous app behavior, current location, time of day, and day of the week. It is displayed under the search bar and can be scrolled through horizontally. Smart Cards include the following types of suggestions: To Home To Work Recent Trips Favorite Stop Nearby Station Latest Route Vehicle on Map improvements & bug fixes.
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5.111.1

February 7, 2023

Tickets purchase flow improvements Vehicle on map improvements

5.105

November 18, 2022

Minor bug fixes & Improvements.

5.104

October 30, 2022

Bus fixes and performance improvements.

5.101

September 29, 2022

Enhancements and Bug Fixes

5.98.0

July 28, 2022

Initial release with customized trip planner and public transportation ticketing purchase capabilities
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5.97.0

July 28, 2022

Price History of RTA Le Pass

Description of RTA Le Pass

With Le Pass by New Orleans RTA, you can easily buy your bus, streetcar and ferry passes right on your phone. No need to wonder about where your ride is or fumble with cash. To pay your fare, just tap to use a pass and then show your phone when you enter the vehicle. Plan • Plan your entire journey without leaving the app. • View all lines running at stops near you. • Service Alerts keep you aware of issues ahead of time. • Save your favorite locations and lines for quick access. Pay • Purchase bus & train tickets and validate your digital pass with a tap. • Just show your digital pass to the operator when you board the vehicle. No scanning required! Ride • You’ll always be informed with step-by-step navigation. Get-off alerts are offered so you never miss your stop.
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RTA Le Pass: FAQ

Is RTA Le Pass optimized for iPad devices?

Yes, RTA Le Pass works on iPad devices.
The RTA Le Pass app was built by Regional Transit Authority.
The minimum supported iOS version for the RTA Le Pass app is iOS 12.0.
The average rating for the RTA Le Pass app is 4.0.
The Primary Genre Of The Rta Le Pass App Is Travel.
5.126.1 is the newest version of RTA Le Pass.
The latest RTA Le Pass update was rolled out on July 3, 2024.
The RTA Le Pass app launched on February 26, 2023.
The RTA Le Pass app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Regional Transit Authority.
You can use the RTA Le Pass app in Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan and 38 more.
Unfortunately, RTA Le Pass is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of RTA Le Pass.
No, RTA Le Pass does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of RTA Le Pass

  • NORTA Quite Possibly Worst Mass Transit in U.S.

    You e heard Boston’s T is horrific…but New Orleans’ RTA might just rival Boston. First trip of day with my 12 year old, the bus stops at the Main Library…no mention by driver or replacement driver that the bus has a low tire, and needs to have a replacement bus. Then pivot to Streetcar (Bus because Canal St. under construction. Bus never shows, but o ask a construction worker tells me that there is no bus and we have to walk six blocks to wait another 20 minutes at the stop at Carondelet for the streetcar… when it does show up, we sit for 15 minutes loading passengers before moving. Nope… not happening..another delay… people don’t have tickets or passes, so they’re allowed to get off and purchase at a kiosk… nearly 18 minutes later we start to move. This is not a serious transportation service… I get it’s the Big Easy & things move at a different pace (and far from my first trip to NOLA), but this is sadly comical…
  • #61

    It’s a shame I was sitting waiting for the bus by the NOE Library Hub and the bus pause let people off and pulled off in less than a minute. With the buses parked behind each other you can’t see the number on the bus. The #61 going downtown to Main Hub, the bus wasn’t suppose to pull off until 9 minutes. This was at 4:20 I wasn’t able to get the actual bus number. But I think it’s utterly ridiculous that you sit for 30 minutes for the bus to come and it pulls off from the hub so quickly. Something should be addressed about this and the next bus don’t come for another 30 minutes! So literally I’m waiting for another bus for a whole hour!
  • Rude operators

    We have had the same number 49 trolly four days in a row. There is one woman operator who is very rude EVERY-TIME WE HAVE HER. picked up trolly on canal stop to go to bourbon and she said (you know that’s only 4 blocks right) I said yes and my husband is disabled and that is a long walk. I paid for a full day so I am not sure why it is an issue. She then asked me to activate my tickets which were already activated. She meant she wanted to see my tickets on the phone app which they listed with five tickets (two youth, two adult and one priority senior) when I showed her she asked again to activate and so she made me click on each one. All the people behind us just showed their phone and was not required to do the same. We were very nice and respectful when speaking to her but she has been literally out and out nasty every time we have her as the operator. We are to the point that we wait for the next reply when we notice she is the operator as we know she will be nasty every time. We have experienced this each day for the past four day we have had her as operator. She operates the daytime shift on trolly 49.