Wikiroutes: Your Public Transit Database
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Wikiroutes: Your Public Transit Database

Public transport, mapped by people

Transit data for every city, contributed and verified by a global community of riders.

How WikiRoutes works

Built and verified by people who ride

Every route, stop, and schedule passes through community editing and moderation before it reaches riders.

  1. 01

    Submit

    Anyone can add a missing route or fix an inaccurate stop in any city — no special tools required.

  2. 02

    Discuss

    The community reviews the change, asks questions, and suggests fixes through inline comments.

  3. 03

    Vote

    Trusted editors vote for or against. The change is applied or blocked once it gathers 10 votes.

  4. 04

    Publish

    Approved data goes live for riders worldwide; blocked edits can be revised and resubmitted.

For riders

Plan any ride, anywhere

Find the right bus, tram, or metro line in dozens of cities. Free, no signup, works on any device.

Trip Planner

For explorers

Routes, stops, and schedules

Browse the full transit catalog of any city — every line, every stop, every direction with detailed maps.

Public Transport Routes

For contributors

Edited by the community

WikiRoutes is built like Wikipedia. Add a missing stop, fix a route, or vote on edits to keep transit data accurate.

Global coverage

Browse by country

Pick a country to see the cities, agencies, and lines we currently cover.

From our team

Need official transit data? See BusMaps.com

WikiRoutes is built on crowdsourced edits from riders. When you need curated, agency-sourced data, our team also runs BusMaps.com - a separate project focused on validated public transit data infrastructure for navigation, mobility, and analytics.

  • GTFS and GTFS-RT feeds from thousands of agencies
  • Validated, cleaned, and enriched datasets
  • REST API for navigation, mobility, and analytics

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