Citymapper Launches in the Solent Region

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Citymapper, the leading all-in-one transport app, has officially launched in the Solent region, now covering Southampton, Portsmouth, the Isle of Wight, and Hampshire. This expansion follows strong user demand and feedback from local residents seeking smarter, more connected transport solutions.

The Citymapper app enables users to plan, compare, and navigate journeys across multiple modes of transport—including buses, National Rail, ferries, cabs, bikes, scooters, and, for the first time ever in Citymapper’s history, hovercraft services. From Southsea to Ryde and Winchester to Southampton, travellers can now rely on Citymapper to get them anywhere in the region with ease.

Key Features Include:

  • Real-Time Bus Tracking: Users can view the exact location of their bus on the map, removing the uncertainty of waiting at bus stops.
  • Disruption Updates: The app provides comprehensive, real-time information on bus diversions, traffic delays, and other travel disruptions.
  • Active Travel Options: Citymapper promotes sustainable transport choices with walking, cycling, and scooting routes. Cycle-friendly suggestions cater to all experience levels, offering turn-by-turn navigation and automatic re-routing when needed.
  • Shared Mobility Integration: The app includes access to shared bikes and scooters from Voi and Beryl, expanding options for flexible, eco-friendly travel.
  • Accurate, Real-Time Data: Citymapper continues to set the standard for transport data accuracy, offering real-time departure times, delay alerts, live vehicle tracking, and traffic-adjusted trip estimates.

Citymapper’s arrival in the Solent region marks a major step in its mission to simplify urban mobility and make sustainable, multimodal travel accessible to everyone.

Residents and visitors can download the Citymapper app today to experience seamless travel across the region.

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