In partnership with TheTrainLine.com, Google Maps desktop now features 2,500 mainland train stations, 8,000 bus stops and 250 tube stations. Users can still search for walking and driving directions, but can also coordinate a journey.
As part of the collaboration between Google and TheTrainLine, users are also given the option to purchase tickets from the official website after planning a route.
The upgrade to Google Maps, which is now available in over 50 languages, is also an attempt to encourage visitors of the Olympic Games to use public transport, while hopefully making it easy for them to plan their journey. Indeed, VisitBritain chairman Christopher Rodrigues believes that the introduction of these new services is “exciting news” for the Olympics.
Google has yet to rollout the upgraded service to Google Maps mobile applications.