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Directions in Google Maps, despite several
shortcomings, are still very sought-after information in India and now the
search giant has partnered with Indian Railways to provide schedules and
updated information about delays to simultaneously appear alongside the
information.
To be available for eight cities, the new
application called Google Transit will allow users to access information about
12,000 trains. In addition, Google Transit will provide bus routes update and
metro routes in these 8 cities, said Google in a blog post.
The eight cities include Ahmedabad, Bengaluru,
Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi and Pune. Not to be confused with
Google Translate, Google Transit is a feature in Google Maps just like
directions to help people plan their public transportation in India, which is
beset with many problems and delays still.
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