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  1. #1
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    Default A route planner for UK Public Transport



    UK Transport is an iOS app that allows you to plan journeys using buses, coaches, trains, tubes, trams and ferries. Just enter your start and end locations and the app does all the hard work.

    The resulting itinerary shows you which service each particular leg of a journey is using, shows the walking time between a service change, provides a handy map and even tells you what Bus number you need to be looking for.

    AppStore for £5.99.
    Source: uktransportapp.com

    However, there is http://www.transportdirect.info/Web2/Home.aspx which any smart phone can access which can do the same thing - for free.

    Would you prefer the convenience of a (paid) app over a website?
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    It depends on reliability for me! There are plenty of free apps too and you can always use the TfL website if you're in London.

    I saw this thread title and for one moment wondered if it was another job advertisement... I've been looking at a few like this recently!
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