
Looks like Google Maps is growing from strength to strength, with the latest release showing off New York’s subway lines under part of the transit layer. The colored lines are interactive, where clicking on a station name will see a bubble pop up alongside the name of the line that service the station, while fading out other lines on the display so that you won’t end up being more confused. Other big cities covered in this manner by Google Maps include Paris and Tokyo. Mobile users will also be pleased to know that the new subway lines of NYC is also available on Google Maps Mobile.
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