Google Maps boosts live transit in NYC, D.C., and Salt Lake City
The Web giant's mapping feature now boasts live departure times or service alerts in three new U.S. metropolitan areas.
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Working to keep an edge on the mapping front, Google announced today
that it's boosting Google Maps' live transit feature. Now, users can see
several subway and bus live departure times in New York and Salt Lake
City and service alerts for Washington, D.C.'s Metrorail.
"We want to make sure you have access to the most comprehensive, accurate, and useful information when you're on the go -- and that includes public transportation," Soufi Esmaeilzadeh, Google Maps partnership development manager, said in a blog post today. "With these updates -- part of the millions of live transit schedule updates we process every day -- you get instant access to the latest information right on Google Maps, making trip planning a cinch."
Seven of New York's subway lines now have the live departure time feature, while various tram and bus lines in the greater Salt Lake City area have it. Washington doesn't yet have live departure information, but users can see live service alerts, delays, and scheduled track work.
Microsoft's Bing rolled out public transit directions to its Maps feature in 2010. Apple, however, has yet to add public transportation to its mapping app. The company banished the Google Maps native app with the debut of iOS 6 last September, but in December, Google released a standalone iOS app available for download.
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