RTA Le Pass 4+

Plan, Pay, Ride with NORTA

New Orleans Regional Transit Authority

Designed for iPad

    • Free

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Description

With Le Pass by New Orleans RTA, you can easily buy your bus, streetcar and ferry passes right on your phone. No need to wonder about where your ride is or fumble with cash. To pay your fare, just tap to use a pass and then show your phone when you enter the vehicle.



Plan
• Plan your entire journey without leaving the app.
• View all lines running at stops near you.
• Service Alerts keep you aware of issues ahead of time.
• Save your favorite locations and lines for quick access.


Pay

• Purchase bus & train tickets and validate your digital pass with a tap.
• Just show your digital pass to the operator when you board the vehicle. No
scanning required!



Ride
• You’ll always be informed with step-by-step navigation. Get-off alerts are offered so you never miss your stop.

What’s New

Version 5.126.1

- Improved Arrival time presentation

Ratings and Reviews

4.0 out of 5
3.5K Ratings

3.5K Ratings

p27159 ,

Good app but have a couple of suggestions for improvement

This app did the job for us, but the user interface should have made a few things clearer. First, the way you can purchase multiple tickets to be used simultaneously by family members could have been made clearer and simpler. It wasn’t clear that when you buy multiple tickets, that multiple family members can use them all simultaneously from the same phone. plus you had to buy the tickets one at a time, at least I couldn’t figure out a way to change the quantity to buy multiple tickets in the same transaction. Also, it wasn’t clear that when you activate the tickets, that they are good for a two hour period. I saw somewhere that it said you don’t want to activate the tickets until right before you board the bus or trolley, but I don’t believe it said why. It’s actually pretty easy to activate multiple tickets very quickly when you see the bus or trolley pulling up.

COLOR504 ,

Le Pass App Vs Bus arrival times

The Le Pass app is easy to use and saves you time trying to make sure you have change for the bus for daily usage. The only problem I constantly experience is after 11pm the 62 bus is always late at Basin street. The app reports the bus arrives at Basin at 11:41pm, however it doesn’t show up until 12 midnight. Last Wednesday night on 2-8-23 it didn’t arrive until 12:30am and the bus driver had an attitude when us patrons asked why was it so late. I asked the 61 bus driver that night did she know when the 62 would arrive she had an attitude and stated she doesn’t drive that bus anymore. I’ve noticed and taken screenshots on the app and the bus showing theses late drivers are frequently late consecutively with picking up late night workers who are trying to get home. I buy weekly and monthly passes on LePass but can’t seem to actual service from the drivers being on time often time’s forcing me to hire an Uber. After I’ve invested in LePass. The app is great, it’s the drivers not turn their tracker or turning it off. Lots of times yhe names on the bus don’t match
The Le pass app when they do arrive late. I’ve been meaning to go to RTA to talk with their leadership team in efforts to understand the best times for me to travel between home and work because it’s starting to cost me more when I have to hire an Uber because the driver either is late or doesn’t show up or their disguised as another bus like bus# 11.

argentum.cavea ,

Frustrating boilerplate response

“Whenever you see an expected arrival time in green, blah blah blah”.

I’ve seen an arrival time in green exactly once in the month I’ve been using this app. It basically doesn’t exist for street cars. The old map showed you exactly where the cars were on the line which directions they were going; this one doesn’t tell you anything. I’m standing here waiting for a street car that’s supposed to be here in three minutes according to the new app – not in green, of course, because that doesn’t exist for streetcars on the new app. The old app shows me that instead there’s not a single streetcar in the CBD is one still about 20 blocks down St. Charles. So instead of a three minute wait there’s a new app says it’s really more like a minimum half hour wait. The boiler plate response about the time in green and steadfast refusal to put actual GPS locations for the street cars on the new app tells me that NORTA isn’t even remotely interested in trying to improve their service, merely to pretend that they are knowing that the tourists will only frustrated for the week or so that they’re here and, well, screw the locals might want to get to work or get home in less than a few hours. I have literally taken the subway from JFK to Midtown Manhattan in less time it takes me to take a streetcar from the CBD to River Bend. NORTA is terrible, and the new app has nothing to do with improving service and everything to do with hiding their incompetence.

Developer Response ,

Hello, In Le Pass, whenever you see an expected arrival time in green, it's based on the current GPS location of the bus, so it should be more accurate than before. We are planning several improvements to the app. Showing the actual location of buses on the map and the ability to purchase multiple passes are at the top of our list and should be added in a matter of weeks.

App Privacy

The developer, New Orleans Regional Transit Authority, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Purchases
  • Financial Info
  • Location
  • Contact Info
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Location
  • Search History
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Wallet

    Get all of your passes, tickets, cards, and more in one place.

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