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app to track haryana roadways bus

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Trider TeamApr 18, 2026

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Forget live tracking your Haryana Roadways bus; the official app's tracking is mostly broken. Use unofficial apps for timetables and call the bus stand for the bus's actual location.

You want to track a Haryana Roadways bus live, like a pizza delivery. The simple answer is, you can't. At least not reliably.

There is an official "Haryana Roadways" app for Android and iPhone. On paper, it lets you book tickets, check timings, and track buses. In reality, the tracking is mostly broken. User reviews are full of complaints: the app might show a bus moving, but won't tell you the bus number, making it useless. For many, the live location doesn't show up at all.

The idea itself is simple. Haryana has about 4,000 buses, and the plan is to put GPS in them. That data should feed the app and the digital signs at the bus stands, just like an airport departure board. It’s a good plan, but the tech isn't keeping up.

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What to do instead

Forget live tracking for now. Your best option is unofficial apps that just show the timetable. They don't have live maps, but they can give you the scheduled departure and arrival times for different routes. It’s basically a digital version of the old printed booklet—static information, but it's something.

I was stuck waiting for a bus from Hisar to Delhi once, phone at 11%, watching the official app do nothing but spin. An unofficial timetable app at least confirmed a bus was scheduled to exist. That’s about as good as it gets right now.

It's a data problem.

Getting live data from 4,000 moving buses and sending it to everyone's phones at once is a hard tech problem. They haven't solved it yet.

So for now, you have to stitch together a solution. Use an unofficial app for the static timetable. Try the official app for booking a ticket—that part seems to work okay. But if you need to know where the bus actually is, your best bet is the oldest tech available: calling the bus stand.

It’s not the answer anyone wants, but it’s the one that works.

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