On Jan 22, 1:16 pm, Esa <[email protected]> wrote:
> And all the unrecognized strings that look like a London postcode lead
> to that POI in Canary Wharf.
>
> Try "London X99" or anything as weird. The formatted result is:

X99 is a bus route (as is W1, I think, and R5 and N436). RT1 is not a
postcode or a bus route and it geocodes to where "London" is printed
on the tiles. Perhaps this behaviour is a prelude to transit
directions becoming available: bus routes which are not postcodes
currently geocode to a single point.

N2 is a bus route and a postcode district, and geocodes to the
postcode.

Andrew

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