LA Metro & Bus - Rail Tracker

LA Metro & Bus - Rail Tracker

By Dixon Mobility, LLC

  • Category: Navigation
  • Release Date: 2016-03-07
  • Current Version: 3.1.8
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 40.53 MB
  • Developer: Dixon Mobility, LLC
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 17.6 or later.
Score: 4.3784
4.3784
From 4,667 Ratings

Description

The #1 rated dedicated transit app for Los Angeles Metro riders. Get real-time bus and rail predictions, find nearby stops, plan trips, and navigate the entire LA Metro system with ease. REAL-TIME PREDICTIONS • Live arrival times for every Metro Rail station and bus stop • Predictions powered directly by Metro's real-time data feeds • See exactly when the next bus or train arrives — no guessing FIND STOPS & STATIONS FAST • Location-based finder shows the closest stops and stations instantly • Completely revamped search — just start typing to find any stop, station, or route • Browse by Metro Rail line (A Line, B Line, C Line, D Line, E Line, K Line) PLAN YOUR TRIP • Built-in trip planner for point-to-point directions across LA • See transfer options and total travel time • Works for both bus and rail connections GO METRO RAIL MAP • Full interactive Go Metro rail map • View all lines and stations at a glance • Tap any station for real-time predictions SAVE YOUR FAVORITES • Bookmark your daily stops and stations for one-tap access • Perfect for your daily commute — open the app and go COVERAGE • All Metro Rail lines: A Line (Blue), B Line (Red), C Line (Green), D Line (Purple), E Line (Expo), K Line (Crenshaw) • All Metro Bus routes across the Greater Los Angeles area • Serving: Downtown LA, Hollywood, Santa Monica, Pasadena, Long Beach, Culver City, Inglewood, Koreatown, Westwood, LAX area, and more BUILT FOR LA RIDERS Unlike generic transit apps that cover hundreds of cities, LA Metro and Bus is purpose-built for Los Angeles. Every feature is designed specifically for Metro riders — faster, simpler, and more reliable than one-size-fits-all alternatives. MULTIPLE LANGUAGES Available in English, Spanish, French, and Chinese — serving LA's diverse communities. FREE TO USE Download and use all core features for free. Optional premium upgrade removes ads for an uninterrupted experience. Note: LA Metro and Bus is an independent app and is not published, sponsored, or approved by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Terms of Use (EULA): https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/

Screenshots

Reviews

  • Too many ads

    1
    By Sporksprok123
    See title
  • It doesn’t work

    1
    By Sweetz 818
    This app is a waste of time it does not work! It doesn’t show you the bus times.
  • Ads

    1
    By GAAM91
    So many ads!
  • Ads Much?

    1
    By Baseball_lvr
    I need this app for all of one day, so no need to pay for features right? Wrong! Tap anything and you get an ad before you can move on to what you’re trying to do. I’ll stick with the Metro website to find where I’m going…
  • Ad Littered

    1
    By SkylineMcFly
    Be prepared to miss your stop because these donkeys cant properly implement ads
  • App is not working in iPhone

    1
    By The voyager 1
    Does not work
  • Lost in L.A.

    1
    By CHEATED TD AMERITRADER
    This app is totally useless. It has no instructions. When I am finally able to find my local bus stop all I get is a picture of a bus. No information about which bus routes are available. Nothing that even remotely looks like the photo from the app description. I just want to get from here to there but this app is useless n
  • A lot of outdated information

    2
    By KravenFTW LoboFTL
    This app looks like it hasn’t been updated in quite a long time. There are routes that are either discontinued, transitioned to other agencies, and/or changed as of recently.
  • App does not work

    1
    By Murzilla805
    This app needs a major update. Nothing works.
  • UPDATE YOUR ROUTES!!!

    1
    By Error 103
    Metro calls the bus that runs along Magnolia the 94. Y’all been calling it the 183. Metro changed it FOUR YEARS AGO!

keyboard_arrow_up