Hello,
I have noticed that google maps is pretty good at showing public transport stops. On my observations, rail stations are shown on the 7 biggest scales, and bus stops on the 3 biggest scales.
The bus stops around the country seem to be linked to traveline or transport direct (which is fair enough) with TfL and dublin bus in the capital cities.
Rail stations on mainland Britain are linked to thetrainline.com and those in northern and southern Ireland aren't linked anywhere.
Why not link to national rail?
And, are there are any areas of the country where bus stops don't appear, apart from Northern and Southern Ireland (outside Dublin, it would appear)?
Are any railway stations missing (apart from Ireland)?
I have noticed that google maps is pretty good at showing public transport stops. On my observations, rail stations are shown on the 7 biggest scales, and bus stops on the 3 biggest scales.
The bus stops around the country seem to be linked to traveline or transport direct (which is fair enough) with TfL and dublin bus in the capital cities.
Rail stations on mainland Britain are linked to thetrainline.com and those in northern and southern Ireland aren't linked anywhere.
Why not link to national rail?
And, are there are any areas of the country where bus stops don't appear, apart from Northern and Southern Ireland (outside Dublin, it would appear)?
Are any railway stations missing (apart from Ireland)?
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