The app for your iPhone 3GS or for any Android device works by letting you pan around with your phone’s viewfinder and then marking nearby transit stops, distances, and real-time live schedules of upcoming transit. For example, a rider, by simply pointing her phone’s camera, can find the direction of the nearest bus station and gets a list of estimated arrivals for the next several buses to her destination.
The new augmented reality application – junaio – is the latest example of the innovative products and services utilizing TriMet’s open data feeds to help transit riders navigate and stay on top of transit schedules. By subscribing to TriMet’s channel on the junaio 2.0 app, users can access information on nearby transit stops through a digital overlay made possible by utilizing the phone’s compass and GPS. Users can also browse stops and schedules nearby within a specified radius using the Map and List view feature.
“Augmented reality intuitively lays out transit information for our riders” says Bibiana McHugh, IT Manager, GIS and Location Based Services for TriMet. “We are thrilled to have the augmented reality channel as another means of helping our riders get to their destinations.”
To download the application: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/junaio/id337415615
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