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The goal of OneBusAway is to improve the usability of public transit. To help achieve that goal, we provide a number of open-source tools and applications to help transit agencies, riders, and developers work with public transit systems.

For Agencies and Users wanting to run OneBusAway

The main OneBusAway application suite is designed share real-time public transit information with riders across a variety of interfaces, including Web, Developer APIs, Apps for smart-phones, SMS, and Phone IVR. Are you interested in deploying OneBusAway for your own transit agency? Start with a look at the features provided by OneBusAway and our general guide about what it takes to run OneBusAway. If OneBusAway looks like it might be a good fit for you, move on to the quick-start guide and the general application documentation.

Are you looking for help with deploying OneBusAway or a custom solution for your agency? Feel free to contact us for more information.

For Developers wanting to work with transit data

OneBusAway provides a number of libraries and utilities to work with transit data, including support for many standard formats such as GTFS, GTFS-realtime, and SIRI.

Check out the Features page for more details.

For Developers wanting to improve OneBusAway

All of our tools are open-source software, making them free to use and extend. Want to help? Check out the Developer Guide for information on how to get the source and contribute to the project.

For Puget Sound Riders

OneBusAway got its start as a set of tools for riders of a number of transit agencies in the Puget Sound region of the state of Washington, USA. See http://onebusaway.org/ to get started.

For Puget Sound Developers wanting to use OneBusAway data

The transit data that powers the Puget Sound instance of OneBusAway is also available through a REST API service.

Contacting Us

There are a number of ways to get in touch and ask questions. Check out our Contacts page for more info.