
TripView
TripView displays Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane public transport timetables.
App info
App description
Android App Analysis and Review: TripView, Developed by TripView Pty Ltd. Listed in Travel & local Category. Current Version Is 4.5.0, Updated On 14/07/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: TripView. Achieved Over 455 thousand Installs. TripView Currently Has 16 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.8 Stars
TripView displays Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane public transport timetable data on your phone. It features a summary view showing your next services, as well as a full timetable viewer. All timetable data is stored on your phone, so it can be used offline.Features:
- View times for any saved trip with a single tap
- Trackwork and service interruption information
- Interactive maps (create your trip by clicking on your station/stop)
- Alarms (arrival/departure, time/distance)
- Multi-modal trip editor (customise exact change locations / lines)
- Real-time delay information and vehicle map (subject to data availability)
NOTE: Best efforts are taken to ensure timetable accuracy, but no guarantees are made. If you find an error in the timetable, please email [email protected] with details. No guarantees are made about real-time data availability. If the transit operator doesn't provide real-time data for a particular service, TripView will revert to showing the scheduled time, as per the timetable.
What's New
- Added support for incremental timetable updates
- Improved contrast in dark mode
- Improved contrast in dark mode
Recent Comments
Ivan Hu
After 2 years overseas I am finally back in Sydney to use this app. It seems that the real-time nature of this app has become unreliable. It seems to be off by around 5 minutes. Using the Train Tracker feature, it seems that the train I just got on doesn't exist, whereas the train prior to and after me does. Maybe this isn't the all's fault as it is just pulling data from an API, but this has never happened before.
Ray L
One of THE WORST features of this app - when you input in a train route - you are given absolutely no indication as to where to change stations. It is presented in a way that one assumes the train you catch is the only train you need to catch. I have been caught out by this on the tripview app numerous times and there is no simple way to ascertain where information relating to where to change stations can be found. A very bad feature.
L SJ
This app doesn't show me real-time updates with mobile data connection. It needs WiFi to update. It was working fine without WiFi and all of a sudden stopped working.
Mo Shark
I catch three modes of transport daily. Train tram bus. The trip view bus timetable info is erratic. Changing from late, later, not stopping , then reporting on this app, will stop, 15 minutes later after not stopping for me. This is becoming pathetic, I can't plan my journey and wasting over one hour a day in some cases travel time. Unreliable information is worse than no information. Tripview, information on the liverpool Campbelltown route is too volatile and unreliable.
Pippa Adams
This app is only useful if you are already familiar with the public transport system you need to use and know which bus number or train line you need to catch. You also need to already know which train/bus/ferry routes use which stops when you are searching using the map function. This app also won't connect multiple forms of transport. In a nutshell google maps is much much better because you can search by the address you need to get to, it connects multiple transport options and it's free.
Lindsay Mitchell
Issue: When reversing the direction of some bus trips, it's smart enough to choose to depart/arrive at the stop on the opposite side of the street. For other routes, it doesn't. Maybe because it's a loop service, but for my particular loop service it really should recognize the stop opposite. Caused some pain before realizing. It would be nice if we could manually group: from any of these stops to any of these stops. That would fix it and add flexibility in other ways too.
Alex Rantos
This app is terrible in tracking light rail. It has ghost trains. Terrible experience! Also you need to create a new trip every time you want to see how to get somewhere which accumulates to a higher list. Not designed from user perspective. It is just a collage of functions the way the transport system it's. Very segmented, not friendly
Bowen Seeto
Bought this back in 2011 and have been using it daily ever since, with no major issues experienced. Best app purchase ever!