Thursday, May 17, 2012
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TANK Technology

TANK has more technology than you may think. Get schedule information and plan your trip all at your fingertips.

PLAN YOUR TRIP:

TANK Trip Planner will help you get where you need to go more quickly and easily than ever before. You can now plan your trip anytime with the free, easy-to-use online trip planner, simply by visiting our home page and typing in your starting and ending address and the time you want to travel.

GET SCHEDULES WHEN YOU’RE ON THE GO:

m.tankbus.org allows mobile device users (Blackberry, iPhone, iPod Touch, smartphones, etc.) to access a mobile friendly version of the TANK transit tools. Point your mobile browser to m.tankbus.org then save the URL as a "favorite" for quick reference.

BE IN THE KNOW:

myTANK alerts will allow anyone that wishes to receive them to get important customized route alerts either by text message to your mobile device or by email. Messages sent include service interruptions (bus delays, detours), schedule change or weather related information. Setup your myTank alerts today.

“i” GO WITH TANK

myTANK iPhone application (app) is now available for download to “i” devices (including Apple’s iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad). The app will provide you with on-demand, location-aware bus routes, times, and trip planning tools in Northern Kentucky.

ANDROID APP

Anyone with an Android can download this app and get on-demand, location aware bus routes, times and trip planning information directly to their phone.

Windows Gadget (Windows Vista & Windows 7)

Get schedule information right from your desktop with TANK’s new gadget available for Windows Vista and Windows 7. This customized gadget will help you keep your eye on schedule information and news while you work without having to switch to our website.

Download the TANK Windows Gadget


This technology was made possible due to a three year partnership between TANK and Northern Kentucky’s College of Informatics. Funds for the projects were made available through a research initiative of the FTA as a result of a Congressionally Directed Appropriation secured by U.S. Senator Jim Bunning for NKU's College of Informatics.