What's new

Release notes

A running log of what's changed in RailDash — new features and improvements, in plain English. Got an idea? I read every note in the app's Feedback screen.

v0.5.32

Under-the-hood improvements Housekeeping

  • Behind-the-scenes security and reliability improvements to keep RailDash fast and safe.
v0.5.31

Delays only show when they're really delays Improved

  • RailDash now waits until a train is genuinely 2+ minutes behind before flagging it as delayed.
  • A trivial 30-second slip won't clutter your screen with a "delayed" badge or a crossed-out time anymore — so when you do see a delay, you can trust it's real.
v0.5.30

Plan ahead — check any day's schedule New

  • Not traveling today? Tap Tomorrow, or pick any date up to about six months out, and see that day's full timetable.
  • You can even arm a delay or cancellation alert ahead of time — it stays quiet, then wakes up on the day of your trip.
v0.5.24

Get pinged the moment your track is posted New

  • Turn on alerts for a train and RailDash will notify you the instant its departure track is posted — walk over early instead of sprinting when the crowd bolts.
  • Joins the alerts you already get for delays, cancellations, and "your stop is coming up next" — even with the app closed.
v0.5.19

Grab your ticket without leaving RailDash New

  • A new Buy tickets link hands you off to the NJ Transit app to purchase — RailDash still can't sell tickets itself, but now the jump is one tap away.

That's the recent stuff — RailDash is actively improving. Open the app →