Good news for Apple map users: its range of public transport is now available in Barcelona and Madrid. That means all travelers to the Catalan capital can be guided using public transit routes over pedestrian or car routes.
The work should have been added recently, because when we activate the & # 39; Public Transport & # 39; Transport on the Maps app, the subway and subway do not appear to be in the metropolitan area of Madrid. However, if we are looking for a destination somewhere in Barcelona, the maps include us options for underground use, passenger networks, bus and tram.
The myth is still valid, but highly anticipated
As I write these lines, public transit routes do not work, even though the subway stations with all line details and schedules already appear:
Some people on Twitter have noticed this, and that's exactly what user @guillamet has informed us about by telling us:
Apple Maps Transit directions are available in Barcelona, Spain, France and elsewhere in the EU. @applesfera @ 9to5mac pic.twitter.com/6H559FfeZJ
– 🐼 (@guillamet) February 16, 2020
Hopefully feature we are totally out in the next few hours or days for all iOS, iPadOS and macOS users. Something tells me that Apple wanted to wear this before all the Mobile World Congress supporters, but I'm afraid coronaviruses don't care. However, as a Barcelona resident, I'm happy to see how little I have more reason to stop using Google Maps on my iPhone.