We’ve all been there: standing on a cold platform, staring at a departure board that hasn’t changed in ten minutes. A good train tracking app fixes that.
The best ones don't just say "on time" or "delayed." They show you a live-ish dot on a map, its speed, and a constantly updated ETA. This isn't about killing time; it's about taking it back. Knowing you have an extra twelve minutes before you need to leave the house is a small thing that feels huge.
Finding a Good Tracker
For Amtrak, their own app is a good place to start. It uses Google Maps to show the real-time location of its 300+ daily trains. You can tap on a train and see its speed and travel history. There are also third-party apps like TrainTrack that focus just on the Amtrak network.
In the UK, most apps pull from the same official data feed from National Rail Enquiries. Their Live Departures website is a solid option for checking platform numbers and the real-time status for any station in Great Britain. The Trainline is another popular one with a clean interface that shows live info and potential delays.
Then you have the all-in-one transit apps like Citymapper and Transit. They combine trains, buses, ride-sharing, and walking into one plan. Citymapper is famous for its details—it'll sometimes tell you which part of the train to board to be closest to the exit at your destination.