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EasyExtremely easy and convenient to use..Version: 9.1.0

Just keeps getting better!Thanks for making such a beautifully designed app - if I could make a suggestion, maybe add a notification when you get within a stop of your ticket’s destination. Outside of that, I just am extremely impressed by the app, keep up the excellent work!.Version: 9.3.0

Easy to use !!!Sometimes your Amtrak is delayed so you’re running through Penn station to catch the last train out east and you don’t have time to stop and get a ticket! Enter this app. I downloaded the app, found my train, made an account and bought tickets in the 2 minutes it took for the conductor to come to my seat! As she looked over my shoulder, the eticket activated! Incredible. Thank you !!!!.Version: 8.12.0

Should’ve been this way from the startThe TrainTime app is so convenient and easy to use. I’ve been saying it should’ve been this way all along. It didn’t make since to have multiple different apps for train times and ticket purchases. Nonetheless, the app is great and it makes life a lot easier..Version: 8.2.0

Please fix the searchSo far loving the new app and the fact that the tickets can be showed to the conductors without waiting for them to load is really great. My issue is with the search function for trips - if I say I want to arrive by 7 a.m. the search for the new app gives me a train that arrives after 7 a.m. and then all trains after that. The old app’s search would start with a result that would get you to your destination way before and then show you other options..Version: 8.3.0

I’m a new travelerI’m a new resident for Fleetwood I enjoy the the silence and peace in the early week days to work and coming back home the staff are very helpful when it comes to get the tickets and help others to get to their destiny , the only thing I don’t like is that I see some passengers using big scoters and take almos 3 or 4 seats at same time and they put theis bough legs in the seats like if they where paying for 4 seats is not fear for other travelers as well . Also I see how some people don’t pay for their ticket they hide in the bathroom and come out like 20minutes later avoiding paying ..Version: 8.3.0

Much improved over three appsThe app is much improved over the three separate apps. The previous metro north and etix app were poorly designed and this improves upon them significantly. The new app adds the previous LIRR app functionality to Metro North and uses a unified system. App needs to be updated to add back missing features and new improvements to enhance usability and functionality and integration between the entire MTA system. App is on the right track..Version: 8.1.2

Trains Made Easy!This app makes it easy to find the train that gets you where you want to go when you want to get there! And once you’ve found your train, the app makes it easy to buy your ticket! Frictionless! The UI is responsive and modern. I don’t have any complaints. The dev team nailed it with this app..Version: 9.5.0

Great MTA TrainTime UpdateThe new Train Time app by the MTA is a great update. By combining both ticket sales and scheduling it’s “one stop shopping” at its best. It is my go to app which has placed the numerous third-party apps on my phone performing similar functions on the “back shelf”. A needed update which will hopefully be addressed quickly is when purchasing a new ten trip ticket my remaining ticket from a prior purchase appeared at the bottom of “the stack”. The sort sequence needs to be corrected to have older tickets (which expire first) appear first. With this fix the app definitely deserves five stars..Version: 8.2.0

Astoundingly well-designed! Is this a transit app?!This can’t be a public transport app. It’s too well-designed. It’s like competent programmers were hired who had a wishlist of design ideas that they wanted to implement from using the MNR and LIRR, and then they actually got to implement it. I feel like user feedback may have also been not only sought out in the testing phases, but also *gasp* implemented. From matching up potential tickets to the train time all in one place to carriage occupancy estimates to showing you any schedule info you might not need (including for the train you’re on, which many apps seem to forget you might need for your post-train journey!), this app has it all. This is a fine example of excellent UX Design, and I wish I had some improvement suggestions, but nope! Keep up the great work..Version: 8.9.0

Shockingly greatTraveling with the app now and it has loads of useful features: a minute by minute accurate train delay clock - showing for each station, updating as the train makes up time (or doesn’t), an easy to follow route guide that unbolds the stations you stop at in precise real-time, accurate track locations. And including a wallet, easy to activate your ticket and show to conductors. Truly a magnificent transit app. Well done!.Version: 8.4.1

Seamless Ease!I’ve purchased tickets under pressure the morning of, upon news for needing to make out of the ordinary meetings. And, I’ve purchased tickets at my leisure days before an expected trip. Either scenario being able to do so at 12a or 3pm in my pajamas is a treasure. It takes some of the stress off for the stress-pressed trips and adds to the joy of the fun trips. BONUS: The app is friendly to navigate and figure out once you’ve oriented yourself to it. So, even if you don’t want to link up a payment method, just for trip planning, route & schedule reviewing, delays & detours tracking…etc…it’s a super useful tool to keep in your back pocket. It lets you visualize and easily adapt your planning on the fly, as long as you have an internet connection or adequate data on your smartphone and a strong single. Though I still buy paper tickets too, this app just adds to my choices..Version: 9.0.0

Actually GoodThis app has an incredible UX that is easy and intuitive to use (as well as actually working). It is not only the best transit app I’ve used, it is one of the best-designed (and implemented) apps overall. It seems that the developers that made this actually put some time and effort into it (!). I especially love how I can click one button (one!) to add it to my calendar, and it just works. This app is incredible!.Version: 9.0.0

Great but could be betterI have not one reason to deter you from using this app. I am a student who visits his family every weekend and find it very useful in planning both spending my money and spending time with my family. Although, that dosent mean this app is perfect. This app could be taken to the next level by allowing a quicker and more accessible way to by the tickets, when activating or purchasing the tickets on the train you rarely are allowed service and the experience is slower..Version: 8.7.0

Great ImprovementPrevious apps have been buggy, unreliable and far from comprehensive for a tri state train app. This app is a huge improvement. They really went out of their way to think about everything a computer/visitor might want to know or see. I don’t say this often, but we’ll done MTA/app creator..Version: 9.0.0

Incredible improvement on simplicity and functionalityThis feels like a modern app - simple and good features. It’s a dramatic improvement over the multiple apps the MTA has had previously. Searching and buying tickets is easy with a couple clicks (on this should have been simple before). The thing I just noticed and love is showing where you are on route - everything from departure train track to status along route to adjustments in ETA. Way to go MTA..Version: 9.2.0

TripsWhen showing NOW, it doesn’t allow you to scroll up to see all available trains without changing to DEPART AT to an earlier time to see the train you are on and the departure and arrival times…I shouldn’t have to click “GO” ahead of time for the trip I am planning to take and have it annoyingly follow the whole trip just to keep track or have to change the Depart Time from NOW to see trips within the last hour. Even right now it is showing only one train ahead of mine and that isn’t even the train I needed it’s the one two before..Version: 9.5.0

Good schedules no real time schedulesThis app is fine for seeing the train schedule and purchasing tickets. Opportunity- wish it showed real time when the trains are running and what track. Would love for it to indicate delays! Note - make sure your phone is charged well before you ride. The activated ticket QR is in motion and the conductor will want to see that and not a photo. This process makes it harder to save on phone battery life!.Version: 8.10.0

Almost but not quiteSo you finally integrated the schedule app and the ticket app - great! But from a trip that I find on the schedule, when I click to buy a ticket, the app does not carry the peak/off-peak designation to guide ticket choice! I have to either remember or back out and check what fare I need and then click again to purchase. Seems pretty basic to tell me what fare I am gonna need for the trip I have picked..Version: 8.3.0

An amazing app… from the governmentWell folks.. I never thought I would see the day that a government agency, the MTA no less, put out a genuinely useful, thoughtful, bug free and intuitive app. I’m honestly shocked every time I open it. Finding trips is easy, buying tickets is easy, it will show you the trains location on the map, and your location on the platform, and the crowding on each car, you get useful and timely notifications about track changes and delays. Really couldn’t ask for more. Whatever team developed this app, please have them do all of your software MTA (specifically the dumpster fire that is MyMTA, woof) 🙏.Version: 8.10.0

Great improvement!When I started using mta apps on my phone they were clunky. The interface was hard to read, hard to navigate, the views I needed were hard to find and you had to schedule your trip in one app while buying tickets in another. (Full disclosure, I use the app mostly for MNR transportation). Now the interface is way easier to read, interact with and use, in general and no need for two apps. Great work, MTA!! Bravo!!.Version: 9.0.0

Great app, occasional wrong trackTrain Time is great for listing departure tracks at Grand Central, but can be inaccurate at stations farther out. At Southeast, NY, commonly, Grand-Central-bound trains depart from Track 2 and Wassaic-bound depart from Track 1. Fairly often, Metro-North’s operations people reverse these tracks, causing inexperienced Wassaic passengers to get on an electrically-powered train on Track 1 - listed as Wassaic on the Southeast departure screens and on Train Time as Track 1, both of which are wrong. An experienced commuter like me knows that only Diesel trains can travel north of Southeast. This is not a software bug. It is an operations error not to update the Southeast screens and Train Time when the tracks are reversed. I commute through Southeast only about once a week, and I have seen non-posted track changes like this occur twice in the same month..Version: 9.0.0

Serviceable enough, Apple Watch support neededI am a daily Metro North rider, and regular LIRR rider, so it is great to have everything in one app. That being said, there are a few needed improvements. They could do better with showing faster connections at Grand Central of transfers between systems. Live Alerts is a nice feature, but currently doesn’t function at all for Monthly tickets. Most importantly, they really need to add Apple Watch supports, especially for Monthly Pass holders. It allows easier access for collection to activated tickets, and would let riders who purchased a ticket to have backup access if their phone battery dies..Version: 9.2.0

Everything you need in one placeThis new app is such an improvement over the prior apps. First, it’s very easy to search the train schedule and buy your train ticket directly from the schedule - no more having to go to another app. Second, the app shows all of the stops your train will make, the scheduled arrival time at each stop and, most importantly the estimated time, which is critical if you need to switch across lines during your trip..Version: 8.2.0

A Great App for those in the New York City Metro AreaThis revamp is stellar! You get train schedules, including in real-time tracking of trains-the previous Train Time app was spotty on this-and ticket purchase capability that is seamless. This app makes my life easier as I tend to almost miss my train-I catch it 9 times out of 10-so the ETA of trains is really convenient for me; and the ticket buying capability in-app makes me appear less disorganized. We in the NYC metro area complain a lot about the MTA, most of it well-deserved, but this app is stellar and worthy of praise..Version: 8.3.0

Train TimeThe train time app is very efficient and effective. It helps you to do all your train transactions, trip planning and information all at the same time. No more worries of missing the train because you have to buy a ticket. What we need now is to get a discount to use the app and then more riders will use it and make less work for the conductors..Version: 8.3.0

Wish all public transit apps were this good!MNR/M has always been ahead of the curve when it comes to apps and e-ticketing. But this new combined ticketing and status app is leagues ahead of any other transit app in this city, and perhaps country. As both an NY & CT taxpayer and frequent MNR rider, and a rider of other inferior metro-area rails, I’m so happy to see such great work being done by MNR/LIRR with this app and their overall rail service. MNR riders in particular — we are truly blessed with such clean, modern trains, great technology, and a beautiful hub rail station (GC). This app puts NJTransit’s apps to shame (no surprise, if you’ve ever ridden their rickshaws)..Version: 8.3.0

Best Transit AppThis is a great app. It has schedules, prices, great information so you know which tickets to buy/train to catch. It also shows you the track number when it becomes available so you don’t have to stop at the board to look. You can buy your tickets in app which saves on the line. The app also shows you how full each car is. I use this app all of the time. I highly recommend it..Version: 8.12.0

Does the trickLooks a little dated and clunky (doesn’t everything in New York?) but seems to be reliable and hasn’t let me down yet!.Version: 8.10.0

The Best Municipal App of All TimeThe MTA proved that you can go in-house without sacrificing quality. This app is a stunner. It boasts an attractive, very intuitive UI and it’s packed with features. Its developers are clearly rail *fans,* not just employees— they load up easter eggs and always anticipate service changes and respond well to interruptions. My favorite feature might be the car capacity monitor— it saved my life during peak COVID. This app makes me look forward to riding the LIRR!.Version: 8.6.0

Happy commuterThe app functions well, very few glitches and has all my commuting information, schedules, tickets in one place. I love the function to add a train time to your calendar (too many apps need this and don’t include it) and purchasing tickets is simple with an option for Apple Pay if you don’t have transit dollars to spend and don’t want to go digging for a credit card when you realize that too late! All in all, makes planning my commute seamless..Version: 8.3.0

Great App!This app does everything I need when taking MTA trains: check time table, track a specific train, buy tickets and use tickets. I’m surprised by the quality of the app. The only feedback I have is to change the name of the app to something more recognizable. I had trouble to find the app a few time but of course I got used to it now..Version: 9.0.0

EASY AND FASTSo if you’re accidentally running late and just making it on the tracks and seeing the train arrive you can use this app to buy on the platform without having to wait online to buy off the ticket machine saves you time energy and money instead of buying it on the train if you do run late. Easy straight to the point app ,love it.Version: 8.2.0

Excellent appEasy to use; seamless integration of all the tasks you used to do in two apps. The real time updates to the train route, indicating where you are, how long to the next stop, rider density in cars (though this last one: not so sure how accurate that is or *can be*, but no matter—it’s great to see it tried), clear indication of peak/off-peak… great job, team!.Version: 8.4.1

Good ServiceI started riding the Metro North train in Nay 2022. It has shown good service the entire time, even when the trains were late. lThe reason being is because of the people who who the system. I must admit I have only experienced good professional service from the conductors to those who walk the aisle and take the money. I’m giving you guys/gals 5 stars..Version: 8.2.0

Much better than previous versions!This app has come a long way since it’s incarnation. The ability to view schedules and buy tickets in the same app is a great upgrade. My other favorite feature is the ability to see which cars are less crowded. It doesn’t always seem to work unfortunately (maybe not all trains have the technology installed yet) but it is useful when trying to figure out what car might have seats..Version: 8.8.0

No complaintsThe MTA has gone through multiple apps through the years and this is their best one by far. This is the only official MTA app that is actually easy to use, and it makes traveling so much easier and less stressful. I’ve recommended the app to some of my non-transit- and tech-savvy friends and family and everyone has been able to navigate easily and seamlessly. Hopefully we’ll see an app of this quality for the rest of the MTA network soon!.Version: 9.5.0

Stress smasherTakes the stress out of arriving at the train station and seeing lines waiting in front of those machines where somnambulists stare helplessly at their screen , their minds shorting out at the simplest of button driven choices, credit cards swiping and failing, forgetting they meant offpeak and starting over, while your train arrives on track 3 and you face a choice of maybe getting the ticket in time or just bailing and paying more for it on the train. Instead imagine a world where you float effortlessly, about 3 inches above ground gently driven by an imaginary summer breeze, and then just moments before boarding, you activate a ticket which flourishes quietly like lover’s gentle whisper..Version: 9.1.0

Happy user!I’ve been using this app for a couple months and it is so easy to use and it’s always accurate (sometimes even more accurate than the arrival clock on the platform!). I love how I can bookmark/save trips. The Tickets section is really easy to use and it’s great to have all my purchased tickets right there and ready to be activated. My only piece of feedback is that I would be great to get more info on the tickets types and when they expire. It’s probably in a FAQ but if there was a little info icon next to the ticket types to just clarify the terms that would be really helpful. I highly recommend this app!.Version: 8.6.0


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