Residents who rely on public transportation in Washington County now have access to real-time transit updates through the Passio GO! app, as Washington County Transit (WCT) reintroduces the passenger information service to enhance travel efficiency and accessibility. The move aims to streamline commuting by providing immediate access to bus locations, route schedules, and service alerts directly on smartphones.
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The Passio GO! app allows users to monitor the exact location of buses, get notified about delays, and view current route details, improving overall trip planning and reducing uncertainty for riders. This development is expected to benefit daily commuters, students, seniors, and individuals with disabilities who depend on timely transit services throughout the county.
WCT operates 13 fixed routes across key areas including Hagerstown, Funkstown, Halfway, Long Meadow, Maugansville, Robinwood, Smithsburg, and Williamsport. The system handles over half a million passenger trips annually and covers more than 500,000 miles. The integration of the app is part of the agency’s broader effort to deliver dependable and accessible transportation for a wide range of users.
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The app is now available for download via the App Store and Google Play. Riders are encouraged to use the tool to stay informed about their daily commutes and any changes to service. WCT continues to promote mobility solutions that reflect the evolving expectations of modern transit users.
Article by multiple contributors, based upon information from a press release issued by Washington County Transit.
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