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::::::The coverage of '''[[w:Google_Maps#Google Transit|Google Transit]]''' is publicly available. It is spread worldwide, in hundreds of cities and sometimes in entire countries such as '''China, Japan, Switzerland'''. The '''coverage of major cities in the United States and in Canada is almost exhaustive'''. In some areas (North East, North West, South West, Wales, West Midlands and Yorkshire) of the United Kingdom, Google Transit covers only part of the transit agencies. In other areas, Google Transit does not provide public transit directions, but still provides the Transit Layer which overlays the schematic of the transit lines on the map. Notable examples include Paris, Berlin, Mexico City and many other capitals around the world. ( Wikipedia) | ::::::The coverage of '''[[w:Google_Maps#Google Transit|Google Transit]]''' is publicly available. It is spread worldwide, in hundreds of cities and sometimes in entire countries such as '''China, Japan, Switzerland'''. The '''coverage of major cities in the United States and in Canada is almost exhaustive'''. In some areas (North East, North West, South West, Wales, West Midlands and Yorkshire) of the United Kingdom, Google Transit covers only part of the transit agencies. In other areas, Google Transit does not provide public transit directions, but still provides the Transit Layer which overlays the schematic of the transit lines on the map. Notable examples include Paris, Berlin, Mexico City and many other capitals around the world. ( Wikipedia) | ||
::::* '''[http://www.bahn.de/i/view/GBR/en/index.shtml Europe-wide multi-modal mass transit journey planner]''' by Deutch Bahn | ::::* '''[http://www.bahn.de/i/view/GBR/en/index.shtml Europe-wide multi-modal mass transit journey planner]''' by Deutch Bahn with ability to purchase tickets for travel within Germany | ||
* '''[[w:Shared transport|Shared transport]]''' is a term for describing a demand-driven vehicle-sharing arrangement, in which travelers share a vehicle either simultaneously (e.g. ride-sharing) or over time (e.g. carsharing or bike sharing), and in the process share the cost of the journey, thereby creating a hybrid between private vehicle use and mass or [[w:public transport|public transport]]. [...] ( Wikipedia ) | * '''[[w:Shared transport|Shared transport]]''' is a term for describing a demand-driven vehicle-sharing arrangement, in which travelers share a vehicle either simultaneously (e.g. ride-sharing) or over time (e.g. carsharing or bike sharing), and in the process share the cost of the journey, thereby creating a hybrid between private vehicle use and mass or [[w:public transport|public transport]]. [...] ( Wikipedia ) |