Uber just made it a lot easier for customers to hop out of one of their cars and Business Relationshiponto another form of transportation.
The ride-hailing service announced on Tuesday that its Android app will now allow users to easily access real-time public transportation data. This means customers using Android can better plan trips that require multiple modes of transportation, and say, jump out of an Uber and continue traveling on a bus or train.
SEE ALSO: Uber is facing a criminal investigation in Philadelphia over its regulation-skirting activityTo add the new data, Uber partnered with Canadian navigation and transit company aptly called Transit. The new integration is available in close to 50 cities as of Tuesday, according to a press release put up by Uber.
Now when riders use Uber on an Android device in a supported city, they will see train times pop up in the app when they're within one block of a train station. If riders are interested in taking any of those trains but want to plan their trip a bit more thoroughly, they can tap on the public transit information and enter the Transit app to learn more. Train times will also "refresh regularly" in the ride-sharing app, according to Uber.
Android users in these cities should already have the update:
Albuquerque, Ann Arbor, Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo, Charlottesville, Chattanooga, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Connecticut, Dallas, Dayton, Denver, Detroit, Fort Myers, Grand Rapids, Hampton Roads, Honolulu, Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Louisville, Madison, Miami, New Orleans, New York City, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland (ME), Portland (OR), Raleigh, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, SF Bay Area, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa Bay Area, DC and Worcester.
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