Coming soon to the GTA

Every way across the GTA. One answer.

Reroute compares transit, driving, walking and hybrid park and ride in one ranked list, with live delay intelligence for the TTC and GO.

See how it works

Every other app answers a piece of the trip. Reroute answers the whole question: for this trip, right now, what is actually the best way there.

Drive to the train. We do the math.

Reroute's hybrid routes are a first: drive to a GO station, park, ride downtown, ranked against pure driving and pure transit by real door-to-door time. No other app builds this trip.

  • Leaves traffic where it hurts, joins the train where it wins.
  • Parking at the station is part of the route, not an afterthought.
  • Ranked honestly: when driving wins, Reroute says so.

Google Maps has never once suggested you drive to the train.

Reroute planning a hybrid trip from Richmond Hill to Union: drive to a station, park, then ride Line 1 downtown, with the parking point marked on the map.
Reroute's live alerts board: TTC line status across every line, above the current detours, delays and slow zones.

Delays are part of the route, not a surprise.

Service alerts from across the network live inside the ranking. When a line is having a bad day, the routes that touch it drop, and Reroute tells you why.

  • One live alerts board for the whole network.
  • An ML model trained on 393,303 real TTC delay records (2022 to 2025) flags risky lines before you're on the platform.
  • Live vehicles refreshed every 15 seconds.

Other apps post the alert. Reroute reroutes around it.

Just ask Miles.

Miles is Reroute's transit AI. Ask in plain language, “best way to Union at 5?”, and Miles plans the trip, explains the trade-offs, and puts it on the map.

  • Understands the network, not just the map.
  • Built into the app, no copy-pasting between a chatbot and a maps app.

No other transit app has anything like him.

Miles, Reroute's transit AI, answering a question about the cheapest way to Pearson Airport with a route the rider can tap.

Why not just Google Maps?

Fair question. Every app on your phone answers a piece of the trip.

Google MapsMaps

Great maps, separate answers. Driving and transit live in different tabs, so it never tells you which one wins today, and it has no TTC delay prediction.

TransitTransit only

Great for the bus you already take. But it is transit only: no driving, no park and ride, so it can't tell you when the train is not the answer.

WazeDriving only

Great on the road. But it is driving only. It never sees the train, so it can't tell you the GO saves you twenty minutes at 5pm.

Reroute's answer

  1. One ranked list

    Every mode plus hybrid, ranked together by time, cost and stress. No tabs to flip.

  2. Delays built in

    Service alerts live inside the ranking, so the routes that touch a bad line drop before you pick one.

  3. Miles

    Ask in plain language, and get a real, tappable route back, not a paragraph.

See the full comparison →

From “where to?” to “on my way” in three steps.

No tabs, no cross-checking three apps. Type the trip, see every option, go.

  1. Enter your trip

    Type where you're going, or just ask Miles. Reroute checks transit, driving, walking and hybrid routes in one call.

  2. Compare every path

    Transit, driving, walking and park and ride come back as one ranked list: time, cost and stress, side by side.

  3. Beat the delay

    If a line is running hot, Reroute flags it before you leave and shows the way around it.

One app. Eight systems.

Most apps give you one way across the city. Reroute gives you every way, ranked by time, cost, and how stressful the trip really is.

Six people, one network.

Toronto, ON.

  • Miguel AdvinculaMiguel AdvinculaChief Executive Officer
  • Zahadad JarifZahadad JarifChief Executive Officer
  • Fares TamrazFares TamrazChief Operating Officer
  • Bryan MaristanezBryan MaristanezFounding Engineer
  • Noah FigueiredoNoah FigueiredoProduct Manager
  • Daniel ChahineDaniel ChahineMember of Technical Staff

Good to know.

Is Reroute an official transit app?
No. Reroute is independent. All routes, times, fares, and delay predictions are estimates; always confirm with the agency's official app before travelling.
Which agencies are covered?
TTC, GO Transit, UP Express, MiWay, York Region Transit and Viva, Brampton Transit (Züm), and Durham Region Transit, together in one app.
How do the delay predictions work?
Reroute looks at 393,303 real TTC delay records from 2022 to 2025, plus current weather, to estimate how likely a delay is and how big it might be when a line is having trouble, so you get a heads-up, not a guarantee.
Where does the live data come from?
Live vehicle positions and arrivals come straight from the transit agencies, refreshed every 15 seconds.

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