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OpenMBTA<\/a> is a project by developer Daniel Choi<\/a> and other volunteers whose goal is to promote the use of public transportation by providing free open source transit apps for Boston area residents and travelers. Their first project was a slick location aware iPhone app combining the MTBA’s GTFS<\/a> schedule data with Google maps to create interactactive map-based schedules for Boston’s bus, rail and ferry transit services. Last month, OpenMBTA launched a\u00a0 mobile web version of the app at openmbta.org\/mobile<\/a>.<\/p>\n
OpenMBTA also displays delays and service changes from the MTBA’s TAlerts<\/em> feed and crowd-sourced transit chatter from Twitter’s #mbta<\/a> hashtag. OpenMBTA’s next goal is adding real time arrival information to the app and mobile web service.<\/p>\n
I discovered OpenMBTA at citygoround.org<\/a>, which promotes open transit data and features a directory of transit apps and web services.<\/p>\n
Filed in:<\/em> Wap Review Directory – Travel-Transit\/Transit<\/a><\/p>\n
Ratings:<\/em> Content Usability
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Ready.mobi Score: <\/em>3 – “Fair”<\/a><\/p>\n
Mobile Link:<\/em> openmbta.org\/mobile<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
OpenMBTA is a project by developer Daniel Choi and other volunteers whose goal is to promote the use of public transportation by providing free open source transit apps for Boston area residents and travelers. Their first project was a slick location aware iPhone app combining the MTBA’s GTFS schedule data with Google maps to create interactactive map-based schedules for Boston’s bus, rail and ferry transit services. Last month, OpenMBTA launched a\u00a0 mobile web version of the app at openmbta.org\/mobile. The … Continue reading