Google Transit's Circulator Routes Get Lukewarm Response
Greater Greater Washington has announced that DC Circulator routes are now available in Google Transit. However, those who have tested it have found some bugs.
From a commenter on the Greater Greater Washington post:
“…the Woodley Park-Columbia Heights-McPherson Circulator line doesn’t display properly. It shows the bus veering off course at 14th and P Streets… the bus apparently then drives through several homes and offices on a hypotenuse until it hits McPherson Square at 13th and K; only then does it appear to re-find the road.”
Here are some example routes that, more or less, keep to the roadways:
While it is nice that the Circulator has made it on to Google Transit, the big news will be when WMATA is integrated.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/google_transits_circulator_routes_get_lukewarm_response/1806.
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