Free Go Metro iPhone app launches

Go Metro iPhone app.

The Go Metro app is available on the iTunes store for free. To get it, simply visit this link or search for ‘Go Metro’ in the App Store. The app is by Usablenet, a Metro contractor.

Here’s the description from the app page:

Go Metro to work, shopping, schools or entertainment all over Los Angeles County with our official iPhone app.

Whether you’re a first time rider and would like to find out how to get started or if you travel frequently and need to plan your trip out on the town, use this app to find all of the convenient ways to get there when you Go Metro.

As this is Build 1.0 of our iPhone app, we’d love to get your feedback to make the product better.

Features include:

  • Trip Planner
  • Nearby Lines
  • Basic information including fares, maps and timetables

So if you’re an iPhone user take a look, and please let share your thoughts with us by sending an email to sourcemetro@gmail.com or by leaving a comment on Facebook.

And if you don’t have an iPhone, there’s no app for you yet – but the Metro.net mobile website (http://m.metro.net) has been redesigned, and in my opinion it’s a big improvement over the previous version.


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About Fred Camino

Fred Camino is a transit advocate, blogger, designer and animator living car-free in Downtown LA and lovin' it. A transplant from Florida, Fred moved to L.A. in 2003 (with a car) and quickly realized that riding Metro made the traffic snarled city bearable – and even kind of great. He dumped his car for good in 2005 and a year later he started MetroRiderLA, a blog promoting the L.A. transit lifestyle. Fred's contributions to The Source continue this theme with coverage of the day-to-today issues that affect Metro riders, promotion of Metro accessible destinations and glimpses into the technology innovations that are making transit a more accessible and appealing alternative to the car.

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