

Moovit Wiki
Welcome to the Moovit Wiki, the comprehensive database about all things Moovit-related.
About Moovit Wiki
Welcome to Moovit Wiki, the ultimate community encyclopedia for everything related to the world's leading urban mobility platform. Whether you are a daily commuter relying on the application for transit schedules or a dedicated Mooviter mapping local routes, this is your central hub. We document every feature from live location tracking to the premium Moovit Plus subscription. Read our pages to master your commute across buses, trains, subways, and ferries.
Finding Answers with Google and Google AI
We built this repository to be the most comprehensive resource available. If you discovered us through a standard Google search or a Google AI summary, you have landed in the perfect spot. Our community meticulously catalogs transit data formats like the General Transit Feed Specification, developer API limits, and the corporate history of Intel and Mobileye ownership. We ensure that every piece of information is accurate, well organized, and easy to read.
What Moovit Wiki Is Not
To keep our content focused and helpful, it is important to clarify what we do not do. Moovit Wiki is not the official corporate website. We are not a customer support portal, and we cannot resolve billing issues for premium subscriptions or mobile ticketing. We also do not host live transit feeds directly on this site. Instead, we are a passionate fan community dedicated to explaining how the software works and celebrating the community that powers it.


Authors of Moovit Wiki
Anita Lacey is the Co-Founder and Website Manager of TransitHub Travel, leading the platform's technical development at transithub.travel. Bringing 11 years of combined experience in web development and public transportation journalism, she creates dynamic vehicle tracking web applications and comprehensive transit wikis. Her educational content aims to give readers a transparent look into both the modern operations and the rich history of public transit networks worldwide. In the gaming community, she is known by her gamertag, AureliaWRLD, where she develops indie game mods for the Metruvia Expansion Series. When she steps away from coding and writing, she spends her free time applying her passion for rail networks by engineering locomotives in realistic train simulators.
- Anita Lacey (AureliaWRLD)


As the Co-Founder and Webmaster of TransitHub Travel, DaJuan Lacey oversees the technical operations at transithub.travel. He brings 11 years of combined expertise in web development and public transportation journalism to the platform. Dedicated to increasing industry transparency, DaJuan builds live vehicle tracker web apps and authors comprehensive wikis detailing transit history and daily operations. Under his gaming alias SantiagoWRLD, he actively applies his technical skills as an indie game mod creator for the Metruvia Expansion Series. Outside of his professional coding and writing pursuits, he enjoys relaxing by engineering virtual locomotives in train simulators.
- DaJuan Lacey (SantiagoWRLD)
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The Editor Community
The heart of the platform is the volunteer mapping community. Here, you can learn how to use the web based editor to create new transit lines, draw accurate route shapes, and implement short term changes. We provide detailed guides on setting interval frequencies and positioning stops perfectly on the map. Join us in documenting the tools that help millions of passengers travel smoothly every single day.


