Nokia Transport now on Windows Phone

Nokia Transport means always knowing how to go.

Nokia Transport BetaWith this unique service on your phone, you will always be prepared for what lies ahead. Just enter your destination for a complete door-to-door route. You’ll see integrated data for travel on foot, or by bus, train, tram, or underground. Let’s say you are starting a new job across town. Nokia Transport will help you learn the best route for your daily commute, showing your journey on a map or as a list of turn-by-turn directions.

Nokia Transport aggregates information from over 700 of the leading public transit agencies, such as BVG and VBB in Berlin, Rejseplanen in Denmark and DeLijn in Flanders. So you are guaranteed to have the best-in-industry information. Check the timetables to see your scheduled departure and arrival times, as well as how long you’ll be en route to your destination. You can even keep an eye on transit disruptions and delays (right now in Berlin and Potsdam, with more coverage on the way).

Nokia Transport means you get the best coverage.

In 46 countries, 512 cities, and 24 languages— Nokia Transport has got you covered. Access it on the web at maps.nokia.com, on mobile web at m.maps.nokia.com, on Nokia Belle via the new Nokia Maps Suite and now as a mobile app for your Nokia Lumia!

Get Nokia Transport beta on your phone today, and let us know what it means to you! The app is still in beta so we would love to hear from you about your experiences with the app and your feedback.

Comments

and for Meego? (

In rome only the tube is supported, no bus routes are showed (using website from pc)

I can't download it in the US (On AT&T network). Says it is not available for my Lumia 800.

I Want whatsapp For N9 ....please:-(

What happening with cyprus maps

Good &best

I want more apps for N9 !!! or.. Tell me how can i install windows Phone in my N9

please add coverage for germany/north-rhine-westphalia. data seems to be available, for example "öffi" for android has complete coverage for Germany.