- Instant launch actually works now (the cached board previously did not persist for 3+ line stations)
- Chicago's multi-platform complexes (Jackson/Library) can be favorites again
- Stalled connections time out instead of spinning forever
- Switched to "no covered station nearby" instead of a Times Square board when users are 100km from the nearest station
- SEPTA stops showing departed trains
- CTA Red vs Orange are now visually distinct
- Round-bezel indicator fix (both round sizes), better error cards, byte-safe accented alerts
A new city - live rail.
- Cleveland - GCRTA. The Red Line (heavy rail) plus the Blue, Green, and Waterfront light-rail linesvwith live predictions and service alerts.
Two more cities - scheduled rail.
- Philadelphia / South Jersey ā PATCO. The High Speed Line, every station.
- San Juan ā Tren Urbano. Puerto Rico's metro, every station.
PATCO and Tren Urbano don't publish real-time data, so their countdowns come from the official published timetable and are clearly marked "SCHED" on the watch
Also
- Right station, every time. Favorites now remember which agency they belong to, so stations that share an internal ID across cities (a few NYC and DC stops do) always load the correct system's arrivals.
- No more flicker between stations. Quickly flipping past stations no longer lets a slow reply land on
the wrong one - each request is tracked and stale answers are ignored.
- Error cards ("No trains", "No phone") now show the station name, and very-distant scheduled times (a couple hours out, overnight) display the minutes.
- Big complexes detected from every entrance. Sprawling stations like 14 St/6 Av (1/2/3 at 7 Av, F/M/L
+ PATH a block east at 6 Av) are now matched from whichever entrance you're actually at, instead of
from a single point stuck at one end.
- Every line, even on a hiccup. If one of a station's live feeds momentarily fails, the app retries it once and then shows that line as "NO DATA" rather than hiding it - so you always see all the lines a station serves, never just the one whose feed happened to load.Three new cities.
⢠Boston (MBTA) - Red, Orange, Blue, Green (all branches) + Mattapan, live at every station.
⢠Philadelphia (SEPTA) - trolleys, Norristown High Speed Line, and Regional Rail in real time. The El (L) and Broad Street (B) lines show alerts, but SEPTA doesn't publish live times for them, so the app just says NO DATA.
⢠San Francisco Bay Area (BART) - every line and station, color-coded, with advisories.
Now seven transit systems in one app - NY, Chicago, DC, Atlanta, Boston, Philadelphia, and the Bay Area - auto-selected by location or pinned as favorites.
Also: Atlanta (MARTA) service alerts; a "NO DATA" indicator for lines without live feeds (no fake countdowns); reliability fixes (BART live-feed fallback, correct rendering of accented alert text).
- Added WMATA (DC) and MARTA (ATL)
- Fixed CTA (Chicago) station merge issues and a rare crash
Fixes
- Fixed a crash that took down the watch when switching lines at large stations (e.g. Union Sq). Root cause: a stack overflow in the split-flap render path; the flip's render arrays now live in static storage instead of the app stack.
Features
- Station name on the watch face no longer repeats the line list (e.g. "14 St-Union Sq (456LNQRW)" now shows as "14 St-Union Sq"). The full name is still shown in the phone settings/favorites.
- Each station now remembers the line and direction you last viewed it on, and reopens there when you come back (last 16 stations, kept across restarts).
- When you're not near the NYC system (e.g. traveling), the Nearest slot now defaults to Times Sq-42 St instead of a far-off "closest" station.
Improvements
- Round-display (Pebble Time Round / PT2) framebuffer safety for the flip, zip, wipe, and ghost effects, with a rect fast path so there's no per-frame cost on rectangular watches.
- Clean build: silenced the NEXT-row format-truncation warnings.
- PATH train support
- Diamond express train support
Some stations were broken into lines (14th St for example), this merges multi line stations so you can browse all lines at once.
Better service disruption information. Double tap back for full service status text.
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