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We’ve seen your blueberry blue trams gliding through Kraków, your Trojmiasto buses zipping between Gdynia, Sopot and Gdańsk, your miraculous metro humming under Warszawa. And we thought: these passionate Polish passengers deserve better than juggling five different apps, a paper schedule and a prayer.
So we got to work.

Transit is now live across Poland, covering cities in all 16 voivodeships from the Baltic coast to the Carpathian foothills – check out the full Polish page! Whether you’re commuting in the stately Szczecin (we practised saying it, and we’re proud of ourselves) or hopping a tram in Łódź, we’ve got you covered.
Here’s where you can find us:
We know our Polish friends take their public transport seriously. From Warsaw’s network to ZTM GZM in and around Katowice, some of these networks would make a lesser app weep. But we thrive on complexity. Our analysts spent months integrating operator feeds, polishing up the data, and obsessing over real-time accuracy so you’re not left standing in the cold on Nowy Świat watching the taillights of your bus retreat.
And with GO – our crowdsourced data feature – the more locals use Transit, the more accurate the vehicle locations and arrivals get for everyone. Think of it as the public transport equivalent of bar mleczny: the community makes it better.

It’s super simple to find your bus with Transit. Right on launch, we’ll show you real-time ETAs for nearby transport lines. No need to type in a stop number or enter your address on Google Maps.
Tap on a line, and we’ll give you a list of upcoming departures, a map showing you where your vehicle is, a stop list, and service alerts – in case your bus catches a flat, or takes a detour to Chicago.
What makes Transit really special, though, is GO, our step-by-step navigator. If you’re going somewhere new, we’ll send you a “leave now” notification (synced up to your vehicle’s real-time position) and update you when it’s time to transfer or disembark.
If you’re riding with GO’s real-time navigator, you’ll get extra warm fuzzies for sharing your bus location with other riders – it will improve the real-time quality for everyone down the line. And it’s 100% opt-in, like on Yanosik.

Download Transit, open the app, and you’ll immediately see upcoming departures for nearby lines – no need to type your location or dig through timetables. Trip planning across multiple modes and operators is what we’re all about, whether you ride the autobus, trolejbus, metro, tramwaj or plentiful Polish bikeshares.
Miłej jazdy 🚋
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