South Florida Unifies Four Transit Systems in One App

New SoFloGO app integrates four transit systems for seamless trip planning across region

2026-04-24, Moovit News Team

South Florida Launches SoFloGO Transit App

South Florida riders can now plan trips across four transit systems through a single mobile app. The new SoFloGO platform integrates Broward County Transit, Miami-Dade Transit, Palm Tran, and Tri-Rail into one unified system, transit officials said. The app's now available for download on both the App Store and Google Play.
Modern smartphone displaying transit app interface with bus and train route maps, held by commuter at South Florida transit station with palm trees visible in background

Regional Integration Simplifies Multi-County Travel

The unified platform addresses a longstanding challenge for South Florida commuters who previously needed separate apps or systems to navigate trips crossing county boundaries. Transit officials said the integration makes it easier for riders to access jobs, healthcare, and services throughout the tri-county region. The app's designed to accommodate various mobility needs across South Florida's diverse transit network. Officials didn't specify how many riders are expected to adopt the new platform or provide download targets for the first year.

Real-Time Tracking and Mobile Fare Payment

SoFloGO provides real-time tracking for buses and trains throughout the region, along with service alerts and step-by-step directions for multi-system journeys. The platform allows users to pay fares directly from their phones, eliminating the need for physical cards or cash at fare gates. Riders can plan trips that seamlessly connect services across county lines, according to transit officials. The app also delivers service alerts to help passengers adjust their travel plans when disruptions occur, though officials haven't detailed which specific alert types will be available.

Existing Apps Remain Available

Transit officials said existing BCT Mobile app users can continue using that platform for Broward County Transit services. SoFloGO serves as an additional option rather than a replacement, giving riders flexibility in how they access transit information. Officials didn't provide a timeline for whether the separate agency apps will eventually be phased out or remain permanent alternatives to the regional platform.

Enhanced Regional Connectivity for Riders

The unified app aims to simplify commuting for riders who regularly travel between Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. Transit officials said the platform enhances regional connectivity by removing barriers between separate transit systems. Riders can check Moovit for real-time updates and trip planning across South Florida's transit network, including the newly integrated SoFloGO services.