
Abroad at the moment and opened my app up accidentally, surprised to see it gave me bus times from my closest station.
SBB app once again proving it's superiority and cements itself as the #1 public transport app.
by DekeTheGoat

Abroad at the moment and opened my app up accidentally, surprised to see it gave me bus times from my closest station.
SBB app once again proving it's superiority and cements itself as the #1 public transport app.
by DekeTheGoat
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Yes the App is pretty great.
This heavily depends on the data availability. What you’re seeing here is the data supplied by DSB to the European Timetable Center, run by DB. That covers most but not all train services in Europe, but not busses, trams and metros.
If you’re trying to travel by train and are used to this app, you can absolutely use it. But people should be aware that it does not always have all connections and may not have real time data, even if that is provided by the operator.
In neighbouring regions, e.g. Vorarlberg, Austria the data is usually much better, because additional data sources are used. The app is very well useable there.
You will then be surprised that the SBB App will even show you flights or ferries to small islands in Germany .
Yeah the SBB app is great if you are travelling on the border of Switzerland, France and Germany.
I navigated southern England with the SBB App, but keep in Mind it doesent include the 1hr time shift
Yes, because it’s all from the same database. It’s also where Google Maps gets its information.
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