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BC Transit makes experience easier for riders with mobile app

BC Transit is making things easier for its riders.

It’s endorsed Transit, a mobile app that’s now available for use in 18 BC Transit systems, including the Comox Valley.

According to the transit authority, the app utilizes real-time technology on buses in seven of its communities. It also uses crowd-sourcing, to help provide trip information to customers.

When launching Transit, riders can see nearby options and departure times in big text and bright colours. There’s also accurate real-time bus ETAs, trip planning, and step-by-step navigation.

BC Transit says the app is comprehensive, easy-to-use and widely-adopted. You can find it on both Apple iOS and Android.

Systems offering Transit:

  • Chilliwack including the Fraser Valley Express
  • Cranbrook
  • Central Fraser Valley including the Fraser Valley Express
  • Campbell River
  • Comox Valley (NextRide real-time information)
  • Cowichan Valley
  • Dawson Creek
  • Fort St Johns
  • Kelowna (NextRide real-time information)
  • Kamloops (NextRide real-time information)
  • Nanaimo (NextRide real-time information)
  • Prince George
  • Squamish (NextRide real-time information)
  • Sunshine Coast
  • Vernon
  • Victoria (NextRide real-time information)
  • Whistler (NextRide real-time information)
  • West Kootenay

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