You can take a look at this Seoul, Korea subway website. They provide some
great feature that you're looking for.

   - *Quick to get info* - Provide show/hide interested Line only. This
   reduce the mental workload trying to find a target station in a highly
   complex subway system.
   - *Information guidance* - You're able to input the start/end destination
   like in Google Map to find your way. It also can suggest a minimum route
   transfer (click on the tab on the tree)

http://www.smrt.co.kr/Train/Subwaymap/Eng/Subwaymap.jsp
Hope this help.


regards,
CHAN




On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 7:19 AM, Jennifer Hoppenrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm researching options for improving public transportation websites,
> particularly bus transportation.  I've found most city sites to be
> lacking, but have found some nice mapping, real-time route information
> on the Chicago CTA site and onebusaway.org for the Seattle Metro area.
>  Google maps integrates well with mobile, particularly the iPhone and
> has a bus routing feature for many cities.
>
> Has anyone found anything they feel has been a great experience that they
> can share?
>
> Thanks,
> Jennifer Hoppenrath
> Razorfish Seattle
>
>
>
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