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OneBusAway provides a number of ways for riders to easily access information about public transit over the web.

The primary method is our standard web interface. Screenshots of this web interface are below.

  • Users can quickly look for nearby stops on a map:

Image of OneBusAway web inteface with real-time bus positions on a map

  • Users can also search for a particular route:

Image of OneBusAway web interface showing real-time bus positions for route 44 of Metro Transit

  • When a user has found their stop, they can get more details about that stop, including upcoming arrivals, the complete schedule, and routes serving that stop:

OneBusAway web interface showing destinations for a particular bus on the map

  • Users can see real-time arrival and departure information for a particular stop. These stop pages are easily bookmarable for quick access, and include filtering by route:

OneBusAway web interface showing list of estimated arrival times for a bus stop based on real-time information

  • In addition to upcoming arrivals, users can also see the full schedule for a stop:

OneBusAway web interface showing a full schedule of arrivals for a particular stop.

  • Users can also see the complete details of a transit trip:

OneBusAway web interface showing complete details of a transit trip.

  • In addition to the standard web interface, OneBusAway also offers a simple text-only interface defined for basic web-browsers on feature phones:

Basic feature phone showing the simple text-only interface for simple web browsers on lower-end phones.

  • For more modern mobile browsers with more capabilities, we also offer a custom mobile web interface:

Screenshot of OneBusAway interface on a modern mobile web browser from a smart-phone

Developers

Please see the OneBusAway Web Application Configuration Page.