HopStop: An Alternative to Google Transit
HopStop is a service very similar to Google Transit. It's a good alternative to use for cities that Google doesn't cover yet. HopStop has subway and bus directions for five cities: New York, Boston, Washington, San Francisco, and Chicago. These are all cities that are not yet on Google Transit. They list five cities as "coming soon": Philadelphia, Atlanta, Maryland, New Jersey, and Long Island. (Interesting that two of these are actually states not cities.)
The core of the service is just like Google Transit. Enter a starting point and ending point and HopStop will give you directions using public transit. Like Google, you can enter a starting day and time. It gives you the option to use the bus system, train system, or a combination of both.
In addition to directions, HopStop also has a city guide which is a search engine for nearby attractions, bars & clubs, hotels, restaurants, and shopping. HopStop also allows users to rate the bus and train routes. Users can get a sense of the quality of various bus and subway lines.
The final major feature is HopStop Mobile. Registered users can get directions via SMS or via voice by calling a toll-free number.
Overall, HopStop seems like a good service if you live in a city it covers. It'll be interesting as HopStop and Google Transit expand to include more cities and gain more users.
The core of the service is just like Google Transit. Enter a starting point and ending point and HopStop will give you directions using public transit. Like Google, you can enter a starting day and time. It gives you the option to use the bus system, train system, or a combination of both.
In addition to directions, HopStop also has a city guide which is a search engine for nearby attractions, bars & clubs, hotels, restaurants, and shopping. HopStop also allows users to rate the bus and train routes. Users can get a sense of the quality of various bus and subway lines.
The final major feature is HopStop Mobile. Registered users can get directions via SMS or via voice by calling a toll-free number.
Overall, HopStop seems like a good service if you live in a city it covers. It'll be interesting as HopStop and Google Transit expand to include more cities and gain more users.
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I created and operate the Dadnab text messaging service, which currently covers the Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Seattle, and tri-state New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut area.
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