Tube Exits by Charlotte Burgess

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This forthcoming London-based app, Tube Exits, is the latest journey planner promising to shave off a record 10 minutes from your trip to work. Sceptical? The free ‘lite’ version will allow you to sample the app from the 12 busiest underground stations. You will also notice Absolute Radio banners are in there. Click on them, and you will swiftly be directed to our homepage and enticed to download the Absolute Radio app. Both are essential.

As of Tuesday, you will be given the opportunity to download the full app for the price of a zone 1 single fare. I am told this app is essential for your survival in the big smoke. For a mere £1.79 you can expect to beat the commuters to the front line. Whether you are travelling to any of the 9 zones, British Rail, or DLR, it will clearly instruct on which cabin to alight at, change (if necessary), and then exit.

Once you have saved the app firmly in your iPhone or iPod touch, you can use both over and underground. Customise the app by saving your favourite journeys, as well as amending the tube map to suit your needs. The dedicated creator, Lance Stewart, spent an entire week visiting each of the 268 stations to work out the fastest exits. So far, Londoners are already relying on this indispensable route planner; Lives have been enhanced “using Tube Exits, I saved vital minutes and got to my interview just in time. Thanks Tube Exits!”

Download this Tuesday.

Comments (4)

  1. David @ June 7, 2009 at 5:02 pm | Permalink

    That sounds great. Just want to ask when will a Absolute app be Available for the G1 phones thats T Mobiles Google phone is ther any plans for one.

    Thanks

    Kind Regards
    David

  2. Anthony @ June 8, 2009 at 2:10 pm | Permalink

    Hi David. We are in the final stages of development of an Android version of the iAmp, so watch this space. We’re hopefull of having a pre-release version ready this week, so it won’t be long!

  3. David @ June 8, 2009 at 8:36 pm | Permalink

    Thats great news will look faward to Absolute Radio on the the G1 Phones As we still can not get a DAB signal in many parts of Scotland.

    Kind Regards
    David

  4. David @ July 10, 2009 at 10:25 am | Permalink

    Hi ther when is the Android version of the Absolute Radio app be out for the G1 Phones

    Kind Regards
    David

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