Seattle Transit: Bus Tracker

Seattle Transit: Bus Tracker

By Adamton Apps ltd

  • Category: Navigation
  • Release Date: 2023-11-22
  • Current Version: 2025.5.6
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 120.49 MB
  • Developer: Adamton Apps ltd
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 17.0
Score: 4.71712
4.71712
From 555 Ratings

Description

Seattle Transit — Your Smarter Way Around Seattle Get real-time bus, light rail, and ferry updates across the Puget Sound — all in one simple, reliable app designed for Seattle commuters. “Seattle Transit makes getting around so much easier. Live arrivals are always accurate, and I love being able to see when my bus or train is actually coming.” Why Seattle riders love Seattle Transit: • Live King County Metro and Sound Transit tracking • Stop and schedule alerts • Trip planner with step-by-step directions • Live and offline route maps • One-tap “Get Me Home” journeys • Customizable widgets for quick access Never miss your stop again — with Get Off Alerts, Seattle Transit tells you exactly when to hop off. Track your bus, train, or ferry on the map in real time, see how crowded it is before boarding, and get instant alerts about delays, detours, and service changes. Whether you’re commuting to downtown Seattle, catching Link Light Rail to the airport, or taking a ferry across the Sound, Seattle Transit keeps you connected wherever you go. Coverage Includes: • King County Metro Buses • Sound Transit Express Buses and Link Light Rail • Sounder Commuter Rail • Community Transit and Everett Transit • Pierce Transit and Intercity Transit • Seattle Streetcar (South Lake Union & First Hill Lines) • Washington State Ferries • Real-time service alerts and detour updates Plan trips, check live arrivals, and save your favourite stops — all in one simple app built just for the Seattle area. -------- What is Seattle Transit? Seattle Transit is a real-time public transport app for the Seattle and Puget Sound region. It provides live bus, train, and ferry tracking, trip planning, and service alerts. Does it work with King County Metro? Yes — Seattle Transit supports all King County Metro routes with real-time arrivals and live tracking. Does it include Link Light Rail and Sound Transit? Absolutely. You can view live Link Light Rail trains and Sound Transit Express buses, as well as Sounder Commuter Rail schedules. Can I check ferry schedules? Yes. Seattle Transit includes Washington State Ferries with live times and alerts for delays or cancellations. Does it show service alerts and detours? Yes — you’ll get real-time notifications about route changes, construction, and other disruptions across all major agencies. Can I use Seattle Transit offline? Yes — offline maps and saved timetables let you plan trips even without mobile data. Will it remind me when to get off? Yes. “Get Off Alerts” use GPS to let you know just before your stop, so you never miss it. Is Seattle Transit free? Yes — it’s free to download and use, with optional premium features and widgets available via in-app purchase. How do I contact support? Email [email protected] or message @trymomego on X (Twitter). -------- Travel smarter with Seattle Transit — your all-in-one app for buses, trains, ferries, and more. Download now and get live times, trip planning, and real-time alerts for the entire Seattle area. Privacy Policy: travelwhiz.app/privacy Terms of Use: travelwhiz.app/terms

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Reviews

  • Scheduling Nightmare

    1
    By nowheremanphotos
    Looking up when the last train runs? Good luck with this confusing mess of an app. Makes planning ahead a real pain. It’s fine for scheduling a specific trip but useless as a reference.
  • Just One Bus Away you pay for

    2
    By 24cylinders
    Doesn’t have actual real time tracking on buses, goes off the same schedule as OBA but also asks you to pay for it while OBA is free. Nice UI and all but not better than what you can get for free.
  • Scam

    1
    By Alex Merits
    The app offered to buy ad-free version for $5 VERY clearly saying its a one time fee, and not a subscription. I clicked “purchase” only to discover… I subscribed to it with monthly renewal! Omg why, I just don’t get it, spending all this effort to build a nice app and then ruin it with these cheap and dirty tricks in to swindle inattentive people of a few extra bucks. Shame, omg what a shame.
  • The best App

    5
    By anakbezek
    Keep up
  • Was the best way finder for this out-of-town-er

    5
    By buffalo diaspora
    I use this app to get around downtown and various areas while house hunting. It was invaluable in getting me to these locations and 100% accurate. Kudos to the developer.
  • Pretty Slick!

    5
    By GetThere
    The app works well to understand the commute options to get to your destination, including scooters and e-bikes (you must pay a small premium to see these options). The “Go” functionality works well and predicts 1 line arrivals accurately. I haven’t tried it for busses. I do like how it notifies you of your stop in case you are not paying attention. The ability to give feedback on the seat availability and cleanliness/loudness of the vehicle and station is cool and I hope the data is used by transit productively to keep the trains and stations clean. The 1 line does seem to have a small but consistent amount of riders who camp out and sometimes create a mess in the back seats and leave the fabric seats dirty. Overall this is a big improvement in the app and much appreciated by this commuter.
  • System Errors and NO assistance available

    1
    By Don’t trust your life to ST!!!
    After a Mariners game my wife and I were directed to walk approximately 1 mile to catch the 550 bus to return to Bellevue Transit Center. It was approximately 10 PM. We we arrived at the directed site there was no transit bus stop at that location. The APP then notified us that that bus stop was closed due to construction. The APP would not direct me to another bus stop - it kept directing us to the same location. We walked until we found Transit Security employees- they directed further back to where we had originally started walking. When we arrived there there was no 550 pickup site. A downtown bus driver took us back up to another location and directed us to walk down hill from 2nd to 4th Ave to a bus stop there - there was no bus stop there. We walked further uphill and found a bus stop & a 550 bus was stopped there. When we tried to get on the bus, the driver REFUSED to let on, saying it was a drop off location only. I explained the it was 10:30 PM and we needed to get back to Bellevue Transit Center before the last bus. He refused to tell us where a bus stop was that we could catch. He rudely shut the doors on us. After walking more miles we found 2 more Transit Security employees that told us to go back to the transit stop where the driver refused to let us on. A few blocks more of walking and trying to use the USELESS APP, we caught a CAB that cost us $75 to take us back to the Bellevue Transit Center where our vehicle was parked. It was mid-night. Don’t trust your life to Seattle Transit!!!
  • Visitors

    5
    By Denver cotizen
    Excellent

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