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+ | |title=Urban Engines | ||
+ | |image= Urbanengines-logo.png | ||
+ | |vendor= now part of Google [https://www.google.com/cloud/ https://www.google.com/cloud/] | ||
+ | |license= Proprietary [https://www.urbanengines.com/terms.html#terms https://www.urbanengines.com/ terms.html#terms] | ||
+ | |website= [https://www.urbanengines.com/ https://www.urbanengines.com/] | ||
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[[File:Urban-engines screenshot.PNG|framed|Screenshot of iOS application]] | [[File:Urban-engines screenshot.PNG|framed|Screenshot of iOS application]] | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]] | [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]] |
Latest revision as of 07:51, 22 January 2017
Vendor | now part of Google https://www.google.com/cloud/ |
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License | Proprietary https://www.urbanengines.com/ terms.html#terms |
Website | https://www.urbanengines.com/ |
This application no longer exists.
The Urban Engines was a mobile app for Android and iOS provides "mixed-mode" routing: transit, bike, walking, and driving[1]. Urban Engines was Presumably, the application used GTFS data.
The Urban Engines marketing site advertised services to help cities visualize commuter flows.[2]
In September 2016 Urban Engines was acquired by Google.