Source: railway-gtk
Version: 2.4.0-4
Severity: wishlist

Hi friends,

New versions of Railway appear to have added support for not only new transit 
routes, but also new services to discover transit routes. The current packaged 
version is geared towards rail travel in Europe, but it appears that the new 
version should be capable of public transportation more broadly, especially in 
the United States. Given that Google Maps alternatives such as OpenStreetMap 
are already uncommon in the US, I think this new upstream release could be a 
giant leap forward in breaking up the monoculture.
At least for the large American bus network around me, it doesn't seem like 
there's any practical way to navigate it using free software. There are plans 
to change it, but for now public transit support in GNOME Maps is basically a 
patchwork that (I think) only covers a single US city. Thus I think that 
letting users get their feet wet with possibilities will also motivate 
discussions for the rest of the ecosystem to improve.

I'm a Debian Maintainer for unrelated packages and have made small merge 
requests to GNOME packages before, so although it would be ambitious, please 
let me know if you'd like me to try this.

Thanks

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