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Nokia Transit updated to support 46 cities in the UK

| February 27, 2013 | 8 Replies
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transport-46-citiesNokia Transit has just been updated to support 46 cities in the UK, which include the following:

South-East Brighton, Oxford, St. Albans, Chichester – Bus, Ferry, Metro, Train

Scotland Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, Aberdeen – Bus, Ferry, Tram

North-East Sunderland, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Carlisle – Bus, Ferry, Metro, Train

London London, Westminster – Bus, Light Rail, Tram,

North-West Liverpool, Manchester, Salford, Lancaster, Preston, Chester – Bus, Ferry, Tram

Yorkshire Leeds, Sheffield, Bradford, Wakefield, Hull, York – Bus, Tram

Wales Cardiff, Swansea, Newport – Bus

West-Midlands Birmingham, Coventry, Stoke-on-Trent, Wolverhampton – Bus

East-Midlands Nottingham, Leicester, Derby, Peterborough – Bus, Ferry, Train

East-Anglia Norwich, Cambridge – Bus, Ferry, Train

South-West Bristol, Plymouth, Southampton, Portsmouth, Salisbury, Exeter, Gloucester, Winchester – Bus, Ferry, Rail

Although we’ve talked about Nokia Transit/Transport many times before, I must admit that I haven’t actually used it up until just now.

Crickey! It’s so useful! Although I’m coming up to my third year as a Manchester Medic, it’s only my first year in my base hospital at Preston so I don’t really know this city that well. Nokia Drive/Nokia Maps has been useful at getting me from A-B when either walking/driving but now Nokia Transit can get me about on the public transport here.

I just gave it a quick go and it tells me precisely where I am and the journey, and from where I need to go it says where I need to walk to get the bus stop, what bus number I should take, where to get off the bus, and any other buses I need to take. There’s a button to set navigation on and you’re good to go.

I feel like I just need one central hub of location stuff though so I have the option of not having to go through separate apps if I just want to get from Here to There.

Source: NokNok

Cheers Mike for the tip!

 

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