Apple extends Maps transit directions to several Ohio cities

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In an unusually aggressive expansion of its American coverage, Apple on Monday added several Ohio cities to its Maps transit support for iOS and macOS.




The new cities include Akron, Athens, Canton, Dayton, Cincinnati, and parts of Cleveland. Columbus was added last month, just before the launch of iOS 10.

Within each city Maps users can now navigate via bus and rail routes where available. As usual, each route is color-coded, and includes alerts about service issues.

Apple has been gradually restoring Maps transit coverage since the launch of iOS 9 in 2015. It was stripped out with 2012's iOS 6, when Apple decided to abandon Google Maps content in favor of other partners -- temporarily sacrificing features and accuracy.

Typically the company has only been adding one or two cities at a time, in the U.S. and elsewhere, presumably because of the nuances of securing and implementing each transit network's unique data. Another recent exception was the debut of transit options in Japan.

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  • Reply 1 of 3
    Nice!
    Donvermo
  • Reply 2 of 3
    lymflymf Posts: 65member
    Still waiting for it here in Belgium...
  • Reply 3 of 3
    lymf said:
    Still waiting for it here in Belgium...
    Judging by the fact that Paris is still not done(would have thought of it to be a launch city), you might be waiting a while.
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