The transit group gathers every layer that moves. Aircraft stream from crowdsourced ADS-B receivers, ships from AIS, trains from Amtraker, and buses, metro and rail from hundreds of city agencies via Transitland — overlaid on the world's airports from OurAirports so you can see the network the planes fly between. Military aircraft come from open ADS-B too. Turn on the whole group and the planet fills with motion: transatlantic flight corridors, shipping lanes threading the great straits, commuter rail pulsing through cities at rush hour. Each point is live and clickable — open any aircraft, vessel or train to inspect its identity, speed and route, with a link out to a full tracker. This is one of four theme groups (Transit, Environmental, Digital, Curiosity); you can solo any single layer, or watch them all together on the homepage.
Live aircraft, ships, trains, city transit (bus/metro/rail), military aircraft, and the world's airports. Each is its own toggleable layer, shown together on this page.
Aircraft from adsb.fi (ADS-B), ships from AISstream (AIS), trains from Amtraker, transit from Transitland (GTFS-Realtime), military from adsb.lol, airports from OurAirports. All open, public feeds.
Aircraft and ships update within seconds; trains and transit within tens of seconds. Airports are static infrastructure. A layer drops off automatically if its source goes quiet.