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« on: May 14, 2014, 06:50:39 »

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Partnerships with National Express, Traveline and local tram and ferry firms have provided 17,000 routes across the country through Google's popular mapping tool

Travellers across Great Britain can now use Google Maps to plan their journeys on public transport as the tech giant extends train and bus information across England, Scotland and Wales.

Users can currently access public transport information for London and the south east, but from Wednesday users on iOS and Android apps and on the desktop version will all be able to search National Express and Traveline data, as well as 1,500 local and national operators such as Centro and Merseyside. Nearly 17,000 routes are included and 34,000 stopping points, ferry ports and stations.

Options include searching for routes, departures and interchanges, including how far the distance is between each station, which route has the fewest transfers, and what time the next departure leaves. The update is one of Google^s biggest integrations of public transport data.

^In Britain, public transport is part of the national psyche," said David Tattersall, product manager for public transport in Google Maps. "The biggest changes will be on mobile, as devices are becoming more and more powerful and they^re things we spend a lot of time with. We^re aiming to really improve users^ lives.^ Mobile is an increasing focus for Google Maps, with roughly one third of Google Maps use taking place on mobile devices.

Tattersall said that data for Northern Ireland will eventually be added, but that those data sources had not yet opened up.

The update comes as competition increases in the mapping space. London-based app Citymapper recently secured $10m funding and is building a following among commuters, though Google estimates that more than one billion monthly users access its maps service.



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« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2014, 07:31:59 »

Great I can do some shopping in Swindon and be in the pub in Melksham within the hour!  Grin



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« Reply #2 on: May 14, 2014, 08:30:25 »

Isd the Outlet centre open at 0800? And can you get there for that time? :-)
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« Reply #3 on: May 14, 2014, 08:33:15 »

As it happens no it isn't - it opens at 10... but then again I wouldn't want to be in the pub at 09:28 either - there are better places to have breakfast in Melksham!  Grin

It was however a route I knew so easier to test the results were correct.
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« Reply #4 on: May 14, 2014, 11:08:43 »

I asked it for public transport directions from Charlbury to Church Stretton. Four results are returned: one via the Cotswold Line and Hereford; one via Oxford, Birmingham and Shrewsbury; one via Oxford, Birmingham and Crewe; and one via Reading, Newport, and Hereford. Sounds great. I can travel on all these on a Charlbury-Church Stretton ticket, can I?

It then kindly links me through to thetrainline.com for purchase. Oh, well done Google. Choose the one reseller that charges booking fees. Very public-spirited of you.
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« Reply #5 on: May 14, 2014, 11:11:37 »

I have noticed you can select a preference for train, bus etc but at least on Apple it doesn't seem to remember them for the next occasion.
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« Reply #6 on: May 15, 2014, 10:26:49 »

I've been using the Google Transit planner for a few months now. Didn't realise that it was only for the south east at that time.
I noticed that in the publicity screenshots there were some awful directions for Heathrow Airport to Camden

Start at T1, walk to T4. Takes 14 minutes. (Perhaps as the crow flies but you cannot walk across or underneath the runways. In fact the only way in / out of the central area is by private or public transport. The main tunnels were closed to walkers years ago.

Take train to T1,2,3 (Hang on, I'm almost back where I started)
Change to train to Paddington.......


http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2014-05/14/google-maps-transit-uk/viewgallery/334586

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