TripView Lite

Contains ads
4.4
24.6K reviews
1M+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

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:
- Trackwork and service interruption information
- Interactive maps (create your trip by clicking on your station/stop)
- Multi-modal trip editor (customise exact change locations / lines)
- Real-time delay information and vehicle map (subject to data availability)

Additional features in the full version of TripView:
- Save your trips
- No advertisements
- Organise trips into folders
- Alarms

NOTE: Best efforts are taken to ensure timetable accuracy, but no guarantees are made. If you find an error in the timetable, please email support@tripview.com.au 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.
Updated on
Mar 18, 2026

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Location, App activity and 2 others
This app may collect these data types
Location, App activity and 2 others
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.4
24.2K reviews
Robert Maddalena
March 24, 2023
App would be very useful except it requires a credit card for verification. Really? A free app? So reluctantly I tried 2 different credit cards. Both were rejected because they were the wrong "type"! Really (part 2)? A Visa and American Express? I wasn't about to try my 3rd card as it was the main one we were traveling with. Seems like a good way to harvest credit card numbers to me.
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TripView Pty Ltd
March 24, 2023
Hi Robert, we certainly don’t require any sort of credit card verification. We wonder if this might have been a malicious banner ad. Did you happen to get a screenshot of it by any chance? We will try to track it down and report it to Google.
Sean Nicoara
April 6, 2026
Most countries have apps for their public transport free of charge to the public. Australia has decided to charge for the product and if you don't want to pay, you get the inferior version, TripView Lite. Packed with ads and the inability to save trips, its one of the most annoying applications I've ever used. Just finished planning a trip, locked your phone and then want to check it again for a detail? Nope, start again from scratch.
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TripView Pty Ltd
April 6, 2026
Hi Sean, TripView is not a government app. We're a small indie app developer, and sales from the full version directly support development of the app. The lite version doesn't save trips, but it should retain your trip for a grace period of around 5 minutes (please let us know if this is not working for you).
Duality
March 28, 2026
The ads used to be skippable in under a second but now it's 5 seconds at most. Clownery
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TripView Pty Ltd
March 28, 2026
Sorry, but if you don’t like the ads, you always have the option of paying for the full version.

What’s new

- Minor bugfixes