
South Shore
Get schedule information, purchase tickets and use a smartphone as a ticket!
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Android App Analysis and Review: South Shore, Developed by Bytemark, Inc.. Listed in Maps & navigation Category. Current Version Is 4.133.0, Updated On 02/01/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: South Shore. Achieved Over 162 thousand Installs. South Shore Currently Has 2 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.4 Stars
The South Shore Line's mobile ticketing solution allows customers to get schedule information, purchase tickets and use their smartphone as an active ticket. Tickets can be purchased from anywhere at any time and activated just prior to boarding the train. It makes traveling on the South Shore easy and convenient.We are currently offering version 4.133.0. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
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Recent Comments
Takisha Johnson
The train schedules are there. You just better have a backup plan in case the trains don't show up. My newest frustration was buying multiple train passes before the end of the year. Unfortunately, I was laid off and asked customer service for a refund. I had over $200 in passes. I had the inactive passes for months and asked for a refund before they expired. The rep sent me a small fraction of the amount. Not even loss to what I was due and lied to me about not having them.
A Google user
New update is trash. Just an unnecessary UI change which only added bugs. My app crashed on me for the first time since using when it first came out. Had to uninstall then reinstall to get it to work only to realize I forgot to save my ticket to the cloud and locked out my ticket. Maybe work on the real issues that have always existed with the app such as the unbearable loading so I can take advantage of the cloud and not have to worry about losing my ticket.
samuel Guevara
I was using this app for months and then all of a sudden it started crashing tonight upon catching the last train from millennium station. I tried clearing the cache, uninstalling, reinstalling, restarting and completely turning off my phone for 10 minutes. I cannot even get enough time to screenshot the crash. I have a Samsung A02s. Please help?!
A Google user
A fabulous in 2016, REDESIGNED for the worse in 2018. Fixed again in 2019! A great app was ruined in 2018. The redesigned version was maddening to use despite new features! Previous version had been quick and pleasant to use, e.g. details like tap to swap To<>From on train schedule. Collectively such details meant a lot to daily users but MOST were lost in the redesign. Now in 2019 I'm happy to see they've brought back the little details, making it a nearly perfect app.
A Google user
The latest update has removed amazing features for people who just want to view train schedules. The current way to view a schedule requires you to select a departure and a destination and then it will generate a giant table of all trains. This might be a "so what?c moment until you realize they had it better before this update. You used to be able to select a departure and destination. And it would automatically generate the table, focusing on the NEXT available train. You could also push ONE button and it would reverse the two, you know, in case you wanted to see what time you had to be at the exact same station to go back home. You have to go back and regenerate a giant table (after reelecting the departure/destination again), and then sort through every train to find the one you want. For people who just need to know when the next train is, they certainly made the schedules harder to reach within the app and less user friendly. This is the only feature I care about and I might as well just go print out the table at work and carry that around now.
A Google user
The app was much more user friendly prior to the latest update. It used to save my schedule info (departing and arriving stations) and all it took to check eastbound schedule was to hit the reverse button between the saved stations. Now you have to go into the menu and select the station stops you need in order to generate a schedule. May seem like a little thing, but when ur looking for the next train out of Chicago, sometimes those precious seconds can cost you an hour or more of your time
A Google user
The latest version of the app is not very good. Although it seems to work fine, the layout and usability leave much to be desired. The previous version made it easy to access tickets and view train schedules all on the home page. Now you have to hunt for a schedule and selecting which ticket you are using is confusing and not clear. Hopefully they scrap this new version and give us back the one that made sense.
A Google user
This app is a big step backwards in terms of functionality. Not going to beat a deadhorse repeating what others have said, but with this app, if you have no signal, it will take forever to try to connect before you can get to your ticket saved on your phone, which is a major issue when the conductor is trying to check your ticket; it even does this if you've opened a ticket, have the app running in the background, then try to bring it back up for the conductor. Ridiculous! Why do I need to be connected when my tickets are saved on my phone? Not well thought out at all, especially with how spotty cell service can be along the train route.