Travel smarter with the most popular and award-winning† app for trekking around Chicago public transit.
This isn't just a bus or train tracker - with support for all major transit systems in Chicago and more features than any other Chicago transit app, this powerful yet easy-to-use app will revolutionize your commute and simplify your life.
See what others are saying about TreKing.
There are two versions available: a full-featured, ad-free, pay-for version and a limited, ad-supported, free version.
Any questions? Email the developer at TreKingApp@gmail.com.
† Apps4MetroChicago app contest finalist (Transportation round).
TreKing
Key Features- Real-time predictions for CTA Buses
- Real-time predictions for CTA Trains
- Real-time predictions for Pace Buses
- Real-time predictions for Metra Trains
- Scheduled predictions for Indiana's South Shore Line
- Home screen widgets
- Save and label your most frequently used stops
- Set alerts to know when it's time to go catch your ride and when you've arrived at your destination
- Watch predictions right in the notification area
- Quick list of nearby stops
- Find and plot stops, vehicles, and routes on a map
- Step-by-step directions via public transit
- Service alerts that may affect your trip
TreKing 4 Free
Key Features- Real-time predictions for CTA Buses
- Real-time predictions for CTA Trains
- Save and label your most frequently used stops
- Set an alert to know when it's time to go catch your ride
- Predictions for the closest stop to your location
- Find and plot the closest stop on a map
- Export your data to the full version
- Automatically and manually backup your data
- Data caching for faster loading and offline use
Latest Update
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Version 3.0
June 1st, 2014New- Massive user interface update
- Dark Holo theme with Action Bars
- Home Screen for feature access
- Google Maps V2 implementation
- New minutes choosing dialog for setting arrival or destination alerts
- New setting for preferred start screen
- New setting to automatically search for stops on the Map
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Posted May 31, 2014, 9:58 PM by Tre King
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