Live departures · New Malden
Tap + Add journey, pick the station you start from and the one you're heading to, then give it a name like Work or Home.
Saved journeys appear as buttons up here, so you can flick between them. Use ⇄ to reverse one for the trip back.
Tap + Add stop and we'll find the stops near you, or search by postcode. Name it something like Home and it'll be waiting next time.
Tap + Add journey and pick two stations. We'll work out which line(s) to take, including any changes, and show live trains for each leg.
A commute stacks the journeys you've already saved (rail, bus and tube) into one screen, in the order you travel them. Each leg shows its own live departures.
First save the individual legs from the menu (Rail, Bus, Tube), then tap + Add commute to pick them by name.
Pick any two UK stations, then give it a name.
Pick your stations. We'll work out which line(s) to take.
Pick from the journeys you've already saved, in the order you travel them.
Make the return trip in one tap. Flip an existing commute (order reversed, every leg's direction swapped) and it becomes its own commute you can then edit.
Live UK departures, built around your actual commute.
What it is. Save the journeys you really take (rail, bus, tube) and chain them into commutes. Every screen shows live data: real departure boards, live tube status, and each train's historic track record. When the data can't prove something, this app says so rather than guessing.
Install it like an app.
iPhone / iPad: open this site in Safari, tap the Share button (square with an arrow), then Add to Home Screen. Notifications only work on iPhone once it's installed this way.
Android: open in Chrome, tap the menu (three dots), then Add to Home screen (or Install app).
Desktop: look for the install icon in the address bar.
Alerts. Turn on notifications in the Alerts screen (menu) to hear about cancellations, 5+ minute delays, and tube line problems for the journeys you choose, on the days you choose.
Data sources. Powered by National Rail Enquiries (Darwin & HSP), TfL Open Data, and the Bus Open Data Service. Full attribution is in the footer.
Find the stop you use, then give it a name.