awesome app. used it often while vacationing in London in 2024. (walking, taxi, bus). Couldn't have made it around without city mapper. While planning the trip I used Google maps, but it never gave me a choice to use ferries. City mapper will give you best route and alternate routes. Sometimes it made us walk to an underground for 15min when one was right next to us. It also doesn't see you're out of the subway, but you can restart your search and it will work fine. (Android)
I was a long time subscriber and huge evangelist for this app. I'm not sure what has gone wrong, but this app is a shell of its former self. I've now spent over the amount of the subscription fee on extra train fees and wasted time due to bizzare and outright incorrect directions. Suggesting busses that do not exist, routing me on trains that MTA reports as having major delays, ignoring other faster routes. I hope you all turn it around, but it's become too unreliable to use or recommend.
A must have when traveling in cities!!!! This app was recommended by a youtuber and she was on target. Just put in where you want to go & either "now" or a set arrival or departure time & it gives tons of options with their corresponding times & costs. You can search ahead and save trips to use when you are offline. You can save locations which you use/need often. It has an alert to let you know when your stop is approaching. Sometimes following the walking while on the move is a bit confusing.
So I've been using this app for about a year now and it's hands down the best option for non-car transportation. From the bus to bike routes. Every time gives me superior options to the alternatives. Gives more information on Bus route changes and closures. And the bike routes? Incredible!! I've stopped using Google Maps altogether because of how it prioritizes bike paths to the point of inconvenience. If you want actually good non-car route assistance, try Citymapper! You won't be disappointed.
I've been trying the different transit apps over the past few months, and CityMapper is among the best! The interface is beautiful and intuitive, and the real-time bus tracking helps ensure you never miss your ride. This would be my #1 favorite app if not for one thing: no integrated fare payment. I have to use a separate payment app from my local transit agency. This is a feature that the competing Transit app provides, and it makes a much better experience.
This is a horrible app for transportation. I just keep getting confused or not getting the right information I need. If I click on anything, it give me the wrong information, but when I click on something I want, it take me somewhere complete different. For example, I click on a line, give me the opposite direction or something close, then schedules, then directions. Why can't you click and choose options, honestly sounds like a bad take but when you're looking for a line, so many clicks makes
Very nice app, offering varied modes of public transportation, how to get there. and how long it takes. The only con so far is that names of places are not always displayed on the outside of the bus as stated on the app, which can be confusing for an international traveler. Missing a bus taught me whether I was correct or incorrect, and do differently next time.
The app is really great for figuring out different routes to get to places, but the GPS navigation is so difficult to use because the view makes it difficult to determine which side of the street I should be on or which direction I should be walking. The actual compass effect of the map (the highlight that projects from your dot and moves with your phone as you walk) is very inaccurate.
Citymapper is less accurate than some of the other apps out there. the fee to get the best route planning for my situation (chronic fatigue) is a little steep. however, the app is useful for pre-planning and making decisions about which bus or train lines make the most sense the night before, just don't rely on the advance times. I've had busses that show as 6 minutes away just vanish off the screen and not show up.
The app is great at navigating me to the places I need to get too and be at on time. But the way the GPS acts is so inaccurate. It will give me routes and times that don't even matchup. I can literally get to my destinations faster than the GPS for the app can tell me what time exactly I will get there which is way earlier than expected or way later than expected!
they only cover a limited amount of cities but they are great when they do cover them. it is much better than Google maps and I highly recommend for travel or if you even live in the city use this instead. note that the locations are very complete because it will match locations by name with Google maps so you won't be missing anything!
Not as useful as it could be. It's fine for next departures, but when I get directions, I want the option to choose less walking, bus only, etc. The other day, it wanted me to walk 16 minutes at the end of the trip instead of showing the transfer time for another bus that stops three minutes from where I wanted to go. I now have to use two different apps to get the info I need since 511 discontinued providing the info on their web site .
I like the Citymapper app a lot. The information is in real time and there are several options. My biggest gripe is that some the travel directions make no sense. Why would I get off a stop before the station, follow the walking instructions to the tracks at the back of the station, which has no entrance, only to have to walk around to the front of the station for a later bus or train and it makes me late? Sullivan Station in Boston MA has no a back entrance. I hope that flaw is corrected.
the app is regionalised. it is only possible to create routes within the selected region. this means, for instance, that it is not possible to plot a route from Norwich to Ipswich, which are 45 miles apart and on the same railway line as one is I London and the other in Midlands. The app is excellent if both start and endpoint are in the same region. but for any reasonably long journey or even short ones crossing an arbitrary region boundary you can forget it.
For public transit travel in and around NYC, Citymapper is definitely better than Google Maps. It has more and more accurate routes and departure times, which are really the biggest perks for me. Unfortunately, even though it's the best around, it still lacks important information sometimes, such as which NJT train track to go to to catch the train it recommends. I've missed connections more than once due to this, adding 30 minutes to my trip. Its waking estimates are also overly optimistic.
For some reason the voiceover in the app speaks at about 3x speed which makes it impossible to know what she's saying, and there arent settings in-ap to adjust it. But after moving cities, this has been a lifesaver for me and so much better than Google, which gave me such wrong directions it put me across town from my destination on transit.
Overall, it is a useful travel planner and I found it more reliable than some other journey planners. The only real drawbacks are: Because it is based around 'area' maps and can only load 1 map at a time, if you live near a map boundary you often find it cannot plan a journey because it goes outside the map. Not all locations have been mapped, so some towns it will not work in.
Double check what it says - bugging out recently. In the last week I've had it reset and change to a previous destination mid-trip. It's been entirely wrong on the time, so the trip calculation wasn't correct. I was at the station and it was calculating "leave the station 15 minutes later" - this was rush hour so trains every minute basically. It's also sent me on a crazy public transport route that doubled the time it would have taken me to walk there.
ver 11.45.1, it's terrible! Bring back the full-screen map! If I remove one panel, don't immediately show the "nearby" panel! I need a full-screen view to understand, I don't need the "nearby" one! This is even worse than I initially thought! When I try to scroll the map, it doesn't move! But there's a stupid animation happening at the bottom. One (already overloaded) panel moves in and the "nearby" panel moves out. The map doesn't move the first time!
I've always used Google Maps, but I tried this one because it seemed to have better info about the buses. Tbh, it's worked flawlessly, so I am quite impressed. It's usually quite difficult to change to something new when you're so accustomed to the same routine, but I'm glad I tried it. The live bus information was accurate enough, and that was my main issue.