

Transit App Wiki
Welcome to the Transit App Wiki, the comprehensive database about all things Transit App-related.
Welcome to Transit App Wiki
Welcome to the fan community for everything related to the Transit app. Whether you rely on the famous green logo to catch your morning bus or use the GO feature to earn points on your evening train, this is your central hub for information. We are building a complete resource for riders across all supported cities. Here you will find details on features like Royale subscriptions, bike share integrations, and offline schedules.
What Transit App Wiki Is Not
To keep things clear for all our readers, we want to explain what this website is not. Transit App Wiki is an independent community platform created by fans. We are not the official Transit app company. We are also not affiliated with or endorsed by Google, Google AI, or any official city transport agencies. If you need official customer support, ticket refunds, or technical help with your account, please contact the official developers directly. This site is purely an unofficial encyclopedia dedicated to cataloging the brand and how its tools work.
The Transit App Brand and Features
Our community documents everything that makes this public transport tool great. You can read articles about how the crowdsourced GO tracking system works, how to customize your phone icon, and the history of the initial company launch. We cover the transition to the Royale subscription model and provide guides on how to use offline mode when you lose your cell signal underground. Every page is written by daily commuters who know the platform well.


Authors of Transit App Wiki
Anita Lacey is the Co-Founder and Website Manager of TransitHub Travel, leading the platform's technical development at transithub.travel. Bringing 11 years of combined experience in web development and public transportation journalism, she creates dynamic vehicle tracking web applications and comprehensive transit wikis. Her educational content aims to give readers a transparent look into both the modern operations and the rich history of public transit networks worldwide. In the gaming community, she is known by her gamertag, AureliaWRLD, where she develops indie game mods for the Metruvia Expansion Series. When she steps away from coding and writing, she spends her free time applying her passion for rail networks by engineering locomotives in realistic train simulators.
- Anita Lacey (AureliaWRLD)


As the Co-Founder and Webmaster of TransitHub Travel, DaJuan Lacey oversees the technical operations at transithub.travel. He brings 11 years of combined expertise in web development and public transportation journalism to the platform. Dedicated to increasing industry transparency, DaJuan builds live vehicle tracker web apps and authors comprehensive wikis detailing transit history and daily operations. Under his gaming alias SantiagoWRLD, he actively applies his technical skills as an indie game mod creator for the Metruvia Expansion Series. Outside of his professional coding and writing pursuits, he enjoys relaxing by engineering virtual locomotives in train simulators.
- DaJuan Lacey (SantiagoWRLD)
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Join the Transit Community
This wiki grows when riders like you share what they know. We encourage you to create pages, edit existing information, and add your local transport knowledge. Whether you are adding details about how the service works with local scooter rentals or updating the list of supported cities, your contributions help everyone. Create an account today and start building the largest unofficial knowledge base for the best transport tracker around.


