Apple Maps has been recently updated with public
Transit information for those living in and traveling to the Netherlands.
Transit Directions allow users to navigate the
Netherlands thanks to integration with the
Intercity direct train line, various bus routes, trams, and ferries.

Transit in the
Netherlands includes up-to-date advisory information with the help of data accumulated from various local transportation companies including
NS,
Connexxion, and
GVB (via
iPhoned). With the data,
Apple Maps can warn users about reduced service, or a complete service shutdown, and update their
Transit trip
Directions accordingly.
Apple first added in a small amount of
Transit data to various Dutch cities last week, including the appearance of train, tram, and metro stations for a few areas, but had yet to turn on live schedule information for public transport. Most recently, areas including
Singapore and
Adelaide, Australia have received
Transit updates in
Apple Maps.
Transit
Directions first launched with iOS 9 back in 2015 with just a handful of cities supported, but **w
Apple has kept up a consistent pace with adding new areas all over the world. In total, more than 10 countries **w include
Transit directions, as do most major United States cities like Boston, Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles. It appears the rollout in the
Netherlands will be ongoing since the area has yet to appear on the
Supported Transit list on
Apple's website.
Tags:
Apple Maps,
transit,
The Netherlands
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