It has been some time since the main war between Google and Apple it was focused on who had the best mapping service. And it is that we cannot forget that in the beginning of iOS, the boys of the search engine par excellence, Google, had several applications installed natively on the operating system of what would later be its main competitor, Apple. That is why the main maps app was Google Maps, and YouTube was installed natively on iOS; They couldn't even be erased (or hidden) like now ...
But one day Apple got tired of relying on Google and decided to go independent launching its own mapping app, Apple dared with Apple Maps (or Maps in Spain), yes, with a somewhat complicated beginning since it released maps full of errors. But little by little the guys from Cupertino got down to work to improve their mapping service each time, that's how we have the Apple Maps that we have today. The new, Apple Maps will extend its public transport directions to more countries, including Spain ...
The news has not been confirmed by Apple, and hopefully we don't have to wait for iOS 11 to have this novelty of Apple Maps, something that many of us hope as May water for forget about applications like Google Maps or Citty Mapper, which in the end we use simply to have information about public transport. I think Apple Maps has improved substantially and having this information on public transportation is essential.
According to information from MacRumors, next cities to include public transport information will be: Madrid, Roma, Paris, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Bremen, Niedersachsen, Schleswig-Holstein, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Adelaide, Perth, Singapore, and Taiwan. So for now we can only wait, if you want to see the transport advances of Apple Maps, there are some users who looking for metro stations in Madrid you can already see the delimitation of the stations drawn on the map itself.
Paris has already had it for a while. Will we be the next?