It’s quite an engineering feat to combine a metro train network and the road network, while at the same time factoring in real-time information such as train departures and car availability. The advantages of combining trains with cabs is of course a better connected city, cheaper travel, potentially faster travel. By default, “Cars + Transit” will be in “Lite” mode, and show up in a ‘Citymapper Labs’ section.īut you can upgrade to “Pro mode” to see these multimodal results mixed more obviously in top suggested results when you search for a route. In the app a new Preferences page has a number of personalization options. Using this combined ‘multimodal route’ of train and cab, it only costs $10 rather than $40 if one takes a cab all the way. But in the 21st century, where private cars can be tracked on a map, there is simply no reason for this separation to exist.Ĭitymapper gives an example of a trip in the San Francisco Bay Area from Stanford campus to Apple’s HQ that combines Uber and Caltrain to arrive faster. That leads to what you might call unfair discrimination between these transport modes. In normal circumstances it’s basically impossible to plan a journey across public and private car transport. The change will apply to every city Citymapper is launched in right now, which includes New York, San Francisco, LA, London, Paris, Berlin, Rome, Madrid, Tokyo and many other global cities. That could be transformational for people in cities, and something no other platform has tried to date, as far as we know. In simple terms, it means you could ask Citymapper’s app to come up with a route, and it would give you options both a cab service like Uber and a train or tram in a fully integrated route, with all the timetables. This effectively combines public transit with cabs to create completely new integrated routes. Citymapper is making a significant change to its routing app with the news that it has added what it is calling a “SuperRouter” capability.
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