🥖Working on a thing. Are there any other cities that require you to cross town to take your next train? I’m ignoring London for now.

@chuuchuu Milan, Budapest, Madrid. Sometimes Lyon, Hamburg, Berlin, Munich, Copenhagen, Warsaw.

Nice looking feature! :)

@stefanlindbohm you missed Glasgow, Manchester and the heaving metropolis of Bradford

i guess if you're being cheeky you could add Lille and Birmingham

@bovine3dom They said no London so I assumed no UK :). But yes!

(I also have some work of my own on these stations in the UK, even though I’ve caught up on some UK stuff recently.)

@stefanlindbohm ah yes the crucial transfer between Portsmouth and Southsea station and Southsea Hoverport
@bovine3dom You know I prioritise the most important use cases!
@bovine3dom Here’s another very important feature: the ropeway icon for exactly one service that is included in international timetables :D

@stefanlindbohm ah but there's loads of them in GTFS

you're just doing future proofing :)

@bovine3dom I’m actually missing the gondolas across Switzerland to mountain towns that are considered public transport, like Le Chable -> Verbier. Would help A LOT for skiers who don’t know they should search Le Chable to go to Verbier etc.

Do you have other examples that would help long distance journeys?

@stefanlindbohm @bovine3dom For Switzerland you can use https://www.sbb.ch/de/billette-angebote/abos/ga/ga-geltungsbereich.html as a reference. (zoom in twice to see cable transports)

Through line = GA is valid, so in the majority it's public subsidised (although some touristic cable transports accept GA as well)
Dotted line = GA counts as half-fare card, these lines aren't usually not subsidised but discounts for GA carriers will be granted as a courtesy.

@wrzlbrnft @stefanlindbohm @bovine3dom TIL : GA is valid in Zams 👀