Best Public Transportation Software for SQL Server

Compare the Top Public Transportation Software that integrates with SQL Server as of October 2025

This a list of Public Transportation software that integrates with SQL Server. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with SQL Server. View the products that work with SQL Server in the table below.

What is Public Transportation Software for SQL Server?

Public transportation software is designed to help manage and optimize the operations of public transit systems, including buses, trains, trams, and other forms of transportation. These platforms typically include features for route planning, scheduling, real-time tracking, fleet management, and ticketing. Public transportation software helps improve operational efficiency, reduce delays, enhance passenger experience, and ensure safety and compliance with regulations. It can also offer features like predictive maintenance, fare collection systems, and communication tools to keep passengers informed about schedules, delays, and service disruptions. Compare and read user reviews of the best Public Transportation software for SQL Server currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Easy Rides

    Easy Rides

    Mobilitat

    Easy Rides is top-of-the-line comprehensive paratransit software. It comes in five editions to suit the needs of small to large transportation providers. Easy Rides includes advanced features such as GIS and AVL. Easy Rides contains advanced reporting tools to make reporting, billing, and data analysis a breeze. Based on Microsoft SQL Server technology, the Easy Rides database is open for customers to develop their own analysis and reports using MS Access, Crystal Reports, etc. In addition, Easy Rides provides export capabilities to Excel, an enhanced Report Generator, and many standard reports. For advanced GIS functions we integrate with Google Maps, providing you with detailed maps of the entire country for a fraction of the cost of some GIS systems. Even without expensive Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Easy Rides provides three levels of geographical discrimination: neighborhoods (sites), zones, and jurisdictions.
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