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Leo_Verto | 2 years ago
Unfortunately that minimalism comes with some downsides. While OM has a great metro map, it doesn't show bus lines (which would probably blot the map size quite a bit), making it unfortunately unusable for my use case.
biodranik|2 years ago
Here is the entry point to the current subways validator with wiki links at the bottom: https://cdn.organicmaps.app/subway/
nerdponx|2 years ago
palata|2 years ago
- Organic Maps is minimalistic, easy, great for what it does.
- OsmAnd does everything. Whenever I want to do something more advanced that is not in Organic Maps (typically I like the GPX stuff for hiking, or the ski maps, etc), I turn to OsmAnd.
I just need both.
Freak_NL|2 years ago
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gaazoh|2 years ago
But bus routes are a harder problem to integrate, especially in larger cities. In Paris, there are more than 200 bus routes (more than 1000 including the greater suburbs), map readability would take a probably big hit if they were displayed on the map, or at least it would require a lot of care to do it right. A some larger cities also have a night service for busses, with routes differing from the day busses, handling those properly is also an issue.
Vinnl|2 years ago