PDX Transit uses your current location to find nearby TriMet transit stops. Select a transit stop to get arrival times and other details.
New for PDX Transit 13.0, the recently-added info sidebar is now the Inspector sidebar with the all new top-to-bottom UI introduced in macOS Sonoma. Additionally, the toolbar has been simplified by removing the secondary toolbar and moving the title, subtitle, and action menu into the primary toolbar.
Bookmark transit stops you frequent most. Bookmarks sync and stay up-to-date automatically across all your macOS, iOS, and watchOS devices.
View all service alerts published by TriMet grouped and sorted by transit line. Crtical system-wide service alerts are displayed underneath the toolbar in a scrolling-marquee fashion.
New for PDX Transit 13.0, details for a specific service alert have moved to the new Inspector Sidebar.
Dark Mode makes it easier to stay focused on your work because your content stands out while darkened controls and windows recede into the background.
Check it out first hand and see what makes PDX Transit an incredibly useful tool for those who use public transit in Portland, Oregon.
Read PDX Transit's Privacy Policy.Core Spotlight
Any transit stops that load for your current location or any that you view will get indexed into Spotlight. This allows you to search and open them again later using only Spotlight.
Foundation
With Handoff, you can start on one device, then switch to another nearby device and pick up where you left off.
Apple Help
PDX Transit for macOS includes a proper classic Mac OS X Help Book that can be accessed from the Help menu and is available offline.
AppKit
If you're running PDX Transit on a MacBook Pro with Touch Bar, you'll notice that certain actions to navigate and interact with the app are displayed in the Touch Bar.
TriMet arrival times, transit directions, and service alerts on your iPhone.
Learn more about PDX Transit for iOS