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==Real time apps==
[[Transport for NSW]] worked with several developers in late 2012 to create, and release smartphone applications with access to the real-time bus data provided from PTIPS. Released in December, several [[iOS]] and [[Android (operating system)|Android]] apps went live on their respective [[App store]]s, allowing customers to track where their buses were in real-time, as well as any delays or timetable changes as they occur. It was initially trialled on [[State Transit Authority|Sydney Buses']] [[Sydney bus route 400|route 400]].<ref>[
In 2013, this real-time data was further expanded to provide live information from [[Sydney Trains]], and private bus operators [[Hillsbus]] and [[Busways]] Blacktown, and was eventually rolled out across bus operators in Greater Sydney.
In 2020, Transport for NSW started working with bus operators to introduce real-time tracking to regional bus services.<ref>{{Cite web |last=NSW |first=Transport for |date=2020-07-23 |title=Real-time bus tracking new reality for regional NSW |url=https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/node/11138 |access-date=2022-04-23 |website=www.transport.nsw.gov.au |language=en-AU}}</ref> As of March 2022, PTIPS-assisted real-time tracking was available for the regional centres of [[Albury]], [[Armidale]], [[Bathurst, New South Wales|Bathurst]], [[Bega, New South Wales|Bega]], [[Coffs Harbour]], [[Dubbo]], [[Forbes, New South Wales|Forbes]], [[Grafton, New South Wales|Grafton]], [[Nowra]], [[Parkes, New South Wales|Parkes]], [[Port Macquarie]], [[Queanbeyan]], [[Tamworth, New South Wales|Tamworth]], [[Tweed Heads]] and [[Wagga Wagga]].<ref>[
==References==
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