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OSM is good for public transport?
You can look at routes and stops on it and that's about it, but I maintain that Google Maps is awful for public transport. I used to work on the railway and I have some anecdotes about it.
Oh. In Dublin at least Google Maps is pretty good for public transport. OSM doesn't show correct routes
Ah shame. To be honest I use dedicated public transport websites and apps anyway, or I just do it the old-fashioned way when I'm not away travelling and remember the routes.