Demos

OTP is already deployed for demonstration or testing purposes in several cities. Some agencies or companies have not made these instances public but below you can find several deployments to look at. Please understand that these are beta versions of OTP and do not yet function perfectly, nor are they intended for use in planning actual trips at this time. By using any of these demos you absolve OpenPlans and the entities who created the demos of any liability related to the demos or the trip planner software.

MTA System in NYC

With permission of MTA, OpenPlans has adapted the NYC subway map to OTP, matching the color scheme and icons of the printed MTA NYC subway map.

Portland TriMet’s OTP Demo Site.

Poznan Trip Planner
Custom Flex front end by goEuropa and routing powered by OTP.

Pune, India trip planner
Check out the Devanagari script and the right to left interface! (Note this link is temporarily unavailable).

Tel Aviv, Israel trip planner
OpenTripPlanner translated into Hebrew.

Bilbao Region and Granada
OpenTripPlanner Demos by Ingartek.

Others coming soon!

  • What your trip planner should be:

    • Multimodal:

      Your riders are walkers and bikers, too

    • Map-based:

      Riders want to see where they are going, not just follow the directions

    • Accessible:

      Making it easier for mobility-challenged riders to use your fixed route services - saving you money

    • Yours:

      Giving you total control over the schedules, branding, and messages your riders see

    • Open:

      Easy to update and support without vendor lock-in

    • Affordable:

      Cheap enough for you to adopt it right now, and keep it running for years without dedicated staff