CTrail eTix
CTrail Connecticut Department of Transportation
1.7 ★
152 ratings
Free
You can buy and store mobile rail and parking tickets with this app. Includes multiple ticket options, add-ons, and receipts for expense tracking.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 1.4. Trustworthiness 73 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 27 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
10%
4 star
3%
3 star
5%
2 star
11%
1 star
71%
What to know
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Pricing complaints
Many low ratings mention paywalls or pricing
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Mixed user feedback
Average 1.7★ rating suggests room for improvement
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High negative review ratio
82% of sampled ratings are 1–2 stars
About CTrail eTix
Connecticut DOT’s CTrail eTix app allows Hartford Line and Shore Line East customers to buy mobile rail tickets using their smartphone. Daily parking at Wallingford and Berlin stations is also available for purchase using CTrail eTix.
With CTrail eTix, One-Way, Weekly, Monthly, and Ten-Trip mobile tickets are available for purchase. For customers that also use CTtransit, a CTtransit Monthly (Local) Bus add-on is available for purchase with your monthly rail ticket.
Pay on the go, and use your mobile tickets immediately or save them for later. Keeping track of expenses is easy with CTrail eTix receipts provided via e-mail.
Get started right away by downloading CTrail eTix and creating your account.
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Reviews for CTrail eTix
Annie GHOULer
PLEASE bring this app into the 21st century
This is effectively just a browser window. It’s not obvious (or even possible??) to find train schedules in the app, and forget about trying to coordinate with a Metro North train. Especially disappointing considering how good the MTA TrainTime app has gotten recently. Can CTRail borrow their engineering team a little bit to bring this app into the future???
TheFinke
Outstanding
The level of complete obsolescence is a feat of modern design and engineering rivaled by few. I’d like to applaud whichever half-sentient beings created this monstrosity, but clearly it would fall on deaf ears given the number of pleas to modernize this app that have gone untended. In particular, I would like to recognize the complete lack of ease, over-complication, and gratuity that reflects that of Connecticut itself. This app is like the DNC trying to fix systemic problems in America, except they atleast have enough sense to throw our tax dollars in large wads at the corpse until they can claim thy saw it move.