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Can anyone recommend an app for finding routes using public transport? I am currently using Google Maps, but I'd like to find an alternative, preferably not US/big tech. Tried mapy.com, it didn't work.
I like HERE WeGo lately, haven't really noticed differences for public transportation with Google Maps. I only have experience using it in my country, though.
It depends on where you are. Here in Germany Google Maps is kind of trash for public transport as it doesn't have every connection available. The Bahn and the local providers have better systems.
I love citymapper, however it only covers a limited number of urban areas, is UK based and most importantly got bought by Via Transportation in 2023 (US based).
It seems like many city/regional operators have their own apps, this might be an option for you ?
You might also want to have a look at the apps that use transitous.org (listed on their homepage). Amongst them is cartes.app, which is a really exciting open source gmaps alternative wannabe, hosted in France (see cartes.app/roadmap for more technical details). Although it's still a wip, they've made great strides recently and I've started using it to replace some of GMaps' use cases. The only issue is, errrr, there's no English interface for now :) It's still a small team, so they're keeping internationalisation for later.
From my experience public transport was super hard to find a good solution too. I ended up going with Citymapper which works amazingly well. It's a British company from London but unfortunately uses Google Maps API I believe, so not truly independent.
Haven't found anything even close to a replacement though.