Search for public transport directions now in all versions of 2GIS
Today the release of search for public transport in 2GIS Online took place . Now you can plan your trip with any version of our directory ( PC , smartphone version and online version that runs on the 2GIS API ). Moreover, our largest route database is now available from almost any device with a browser.

Searching for public transport works in all cities where 2GIS is present, and this is more than 200 cities in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan. In addition to the usual buses, trolleybuses, trams and everything else that travels on the ground and under it, we also took into account exotic modes of transport: funiculars, river trams and cable cars.
However, as they say, it is better to see once: go to the updated 2GIS Online and try it!
Special attention was paid to printing. Having printed the route, you will receive step-by-step instructions with a description of all types of transport and a list of all transfers. Moreover, a map is displayed without small unnecessary details - only the last section of the path that you have to go from the last stop to the building of interest to you.

Infographic as a dessert! We decided to find out in which cities it is most convenient to use public transport, where its unusual types are, and how far you can go on it. All this can be seen below: UPDATE:

Yes, sometimes the routes drawn up are not entirely optimal and may seem strange. But we are constantly working to improve their compilation. Thank you all for the feedback (by the way, you can leave it through the form in 2GIS Online)!

Searching for public transport works in all cities where 2GIS is present, and this is more than 200 cities in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan. In addition to the usual buses, trolleybuses, trams and everything else that travels on the ground and under it, we also took into account exotic modes of transport: funiculars, river trams and cable cars.
However, as they say, it is better to see once: go to the updated 2GIS Online and try it!
Special attention was paid to printing. Having printed the route, you will receive step-by-step instructions with a description of all types of transport and a list of all transfers. Moreover, a map is displayed without small unnecessary details - only the last section of the path that you have to go from the last stop to the building of interest to you.

Infographic as a dessert! We decided to find out in which cities it is most convenient to use public transport, where its unusual types are, and how far you can go on it. All this can be seen below: UPDATE:

Yes, sometimes the routes drawn up are not entirely optimal and may seem strange. But we are constantly working to improve their compilation. Thank you all for the feedback (by the way, you can leave it through the form in 2GIS Online)!