South Florida Unites Four Transit Systems in One App

New SoFloGO app integrates four transit systems across three South Florida counties

2026-04-19, Moovit News Team

SoFloGO App Unites Four Transit Systems

South Florida riders can now plan trips across Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties using a single mobile app. Transit officials launched SoFloGO, which integrates Broward County Transit, Miami-Dade Transit, Palm Tran, and Tri-Rail into one unified platform. The app's available for download on both the App Store and Google Play, officials confirmed.
Modern smartphone displaying transit app interface with multiple bus and train route options on screen, held at busy South Florida transit station

Regional Integration Addresses Multi-County Travel

The launch addresses a longstanding challenge for South Florida commuters who previously needed separate apps to navigate the region's transit systems. Each county operated its own transit service with distinct fare payment methods and trip planning tools, according to transit officials. The fragmented approach made cross-county travel cumbersome for riders who work, live, or travel across municipal boundaries. Officials said the unified platform represents a shift toward regional coordination in one of the nation's most sprawling metropolitan areas.

App Features Real-Time Tracking and Mobile Payment

SoFloGO provides real-time bus and train tracking, service alerts, and step-by-step directions across all four transit systems. Passengers can pay fares directly from their phones through the app, eliminating the need for physical fare cards or cash. The platform allows users to plan trips that cross county lines and receive updates about delays or service changes. Officials said the app's designed to accommodate various mobility needs throughout the region, though specific accessibility features weren't detailed in available information.

Existing Apps Remain Available

Transit officials said riders who currently use the BCT Mobile app for Broward County Transit services can continue using that platform. SoFloGO serves as an additional option rather than a replacement, according to the transit agencies. Officials didn't specify whether the separate county apps will eventually be phased out or remain permanent alternatives.
Wide view of South Florida transit hub showing Tri-Rail commuter train at platform with county buses in background, passengers boarding vehicles

Riders Gain Cross-County Trip Planning

The unified app aims to simplify commuting, exploring, and general transportation throughout South Florida's three-county region. Officials said the platform enhances regional connectivity by making multi-system trips easier to plan and execute. Riders can download SoFloGO from the App Store or Google Play to access the integrated transit network. Moovit provides real-time updates and trip planning for South Florida transit systems and routes worldwide.