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  2. Template:UK-railway-routemap - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:UK-railway-routemap

    This template should be added to all Route Diagram Templates of United Kingdom railways. It will automatically include the diagram in Category:Templates for railway lines of the United Kingdom. Adding an optional parameter will include the railway name as a link, for example, {{UK-railway-routemap|Stockton and Darlington Railway}}

  3. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps provides a route planner, [56] allowing users to find available directions through driving, public transportation, walking, or biking. [57] Google has partnered globally with over 800 public transportation providers to adopt GTFS (General Transit Feed Specification), making the data available to third parties.

  4. Template:UK-waterway-routemap - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for a UK waterway. For a key to symbols, see the Waterways legend. For information on using this template, refer to Wikipedia:Route diagram template. For pictograms used, see Wikipedia:Route diagram template/Catalog of pictograms. Suitable instructions belong here – please add to {{UK-waterway-routemap}}.

  5. Tube map - Wikipedia

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    The first diagrammatic map of London's rapid transit network was designed by Harry Beck in 1931. [1] [2] He was a London Underground employee who realised that because the railway ran mostly underground, the physical locations of the stations were largely irrelevant to the traveller wanting to know how to get from one station to another; only the topology of the route mattered.

  6. Journey planner - Wikipedia

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    A journey planner, trip planner, or route planner is a specialized search engine used to find an optimal means of travelling between two or more given locations, sometimes using more than one transport mode. [ 1][ 2] Searches may be optimized on different criteria, for example fastest, shortest, fewest changes, cheapest. [ 3]

  7. A5 road (Great Britain) - Wikipedia

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    A5 road (Great Britain) / 51.5133; -0.1603  ( A5 road (eastern end)) / 53.3063; -4.6298  ( A5 road (western end)) The A5, the London-Holyhead trunk road, is a major road in England and Wales. It runs for about 243 miles (391 km) from London to the Irish Sea at the ferry port of Holyhead.

  8. Traveline - Wikipedia

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    Traveline. Founded. 2000. Traveline is a public transport route planner service provided by a partnership between local authorities and transport operators in the UK to provide impartial and comprehensive information about public transport which has operated since 2000. [1] It prepares comprehensive public transport data for the UK and provides ...

  9. Comparison of web map services - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps Bing Maps MapQuest Mapy.cz OpenStreetMap Here WeGo Apple Maps Yandex Maps; Age of satellite imagery 1–3 years [dubious – discuss] 1–3 years [citation needed] 1–4 years No 1–3 years 1–3 years 1–4 years Map data providers MAPIT, Tele Atlas, DigitalGlobe, MDA Federal, user contributions