Re: Locating all known public transport locations via Google Maps APIs
I think at this time, the best you can do is to use local search which
only returns a maximum of 8 results at a time.
http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxsearch/local.html
On Aug 16, 1:09 pm, james <jamesm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I see that if you manually browse a city via Google maps you'll often
> see a listing of registered public transport stops (bus/train/metro
> etc.) and I'm aware of the existence of Google transit for certain
> public services around the world. So the data is hosted but how can I
> obtain subsets of it via the maps APIs. For example how can I query
> for a list of all bus stops in a city, or all tram stations in a city,
> (along with respective latlng, names, addresses, etc) via the Google
> maps API's. Can I use the Geocoding API and search on 'type=transport
> station' rather than 'address=' for example, or can I use the places
> API etc? Any advice greatly appreciated.
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