 Hello everyone, this is Amit Don and on this channel you'll find financial travel and more videos. If you like what you see, please do the thumbs up and consider subscribing. Thank you. Hello everyone, this is Amit Don of AmitDon.com. Today I'll have another episode of Alexa Tips and Tricks video. And I'll talk about how to use Amazon Echo Dot or Alexa to find your nearest bus, train or streetcar stops. So I'm going to show you examples here for Toronto, Canada, but if you are in a different city or if you are anywhere else in the world, just search for your city. And there might be some, you might be able to use some skills for your city as well, which I'll show you today. So the first thing you need to do is you need to go to Amazon Echo Alexa website. So which is going to be right here. So let's go to. kayak travel hack of the day is not available at the moment from CTV news. Here are the top story Alexa stop. Okay, so what happened? She heard the wake word and she started talking. So I stopped her. Okay, so in order to use the public transit skills, you have to go to the main website, which is Alexa dot Amazon dot CA. And then once you are on the website, then you're just going to go for the skills, which is right there. So I'm going to click on it and then it will bring it to this page. Now here you can search for public transit. Okay, so here you see a lots of results. So these are all like, you know, public transit skills. And you were depending on where you are, you have to just add the right one to use this skill. So for example, I'm in Toronto. So I'm going to use the Toronto transit, which is right here. And so if I click on it, then I have to just like, you know, you have to just enable this skill. So right now I have already enabled this skill. And then what I did, I set up a default bus stop, which is just near in front of my condo. And then whenever I asked her to give me the latest time or the time when the next bus or streetcar, which is going to arrive, then you have to just tell her, you know, that and then she'll give you the next two times. So for example, you can just tell about using these words. So for example, Alexa, ask Toronto transit, when is the next bus? The next arrival time will be in two minutes than another in eight minutes. Okay, or you can say, Alexa, open Toronto transit. The next arrival time will be in one minute than another in seven minutes. So you can say, you know, some of these and then what what it's doing that, you know, I set a default stop near my condo and just giving the next timing for that stop. If you do not want the default one, let's say like, you know, my default stop for my streetcar is 509, but I don't want 509, but I want, let's say 511. If you do not want to use the default streetcar or public transit timing, then you have to just tell her that the streetcar name. For example, and then it's going to ask you to give the stop number because each stop has a stop number. So if you just tell the next streetcar, which is not your default list, then it's not going to give you, you know, from the default, it will just ask you to use the next stop. The next off what you're asking for, but you have to give the stop number. So here's an example. Ask Toronto Transit, where is the next bus 511? Stop number 14864. The next arrival time will be in one minute, then another in three minutes. Okay, so you can ask any bus or streetcar, which is not on your default just by, you know, asking that specific streetcar or bus number, which is adjusted. So basically, this is how you can set it up for Toronto public transit or we call it TTC. But again, if you there are lots of skills and I have seen lots of like, you know, cities has coverage for their public transit system. So you can just find your own public transit system by doing a search. And then if there is anything available, then you might be able to use the same skills to know when is the next bus or train or streetcar is coming. So you don't have to just like, you know, go leave home. Let's say half an hour ago and just waiting there for, you know, half an hour. So what I do, I just ask, when is the next arrival time? And then I just leave home, let's say I would say like five minutes before the arrival time because from my place to the street, the stop is just like a one minute walk. So just leave home like five minutes before. So this is one of the very useful Alexa skills for Toronto public transit. And definitely it's a good one to use. And I feel like what you see because give it a thumbs up and subscribe because there will be more videos coming up. So I'll see you shortly. Thank you.