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Railways, Satellite navigation / Travel software / Modelling, All of UK
Google adds rail station views
Network Rail has collaborated with Google to add some of the UK’s biggest railway stations to the internet search engine’s Google Street View application. This will, Network Rail says, enable users to better find their way around some of Britain’s busiest transport hubs by, for example, checking the layout of the station they are visiting and finding out what facilities and shops there are before they set off on their journey. So far Google Street View has surveyed 13 stations...
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13 major UK rail stations can so far be studied online using the Google Street View service



