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Is there a dedicated map / overlay available which shows the railway network(s) ?

asked 10 Sep '10, 14:38

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I'm not aware of one - there is http://www.öpnvkarte.de/ which shows public transport in general. That includes railways but also bus routes and such like.

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answered 10 Sep '10, 17:02

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edited 10 Sep '10, 17:03

There is another one which you can use:

http://openptmap.de/

However, this one is only for Germany and it also shows other means of transport like buses.

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answered 28 Nov '10, 18:30

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edited 28 Nov '10, 18:31

It is the whole world now as öpnvkarte.de

(16 Apr '12, 10:28) Männedorf

Openstreetbrowser and OSMtransport are alternatives, although both have shortcomings - with Openstreetbrowser you're restricted to Europe and have to select the display of such data, while in OSMtransport you can only view on a city/county basis, as selected by someone who sets the view up.

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answered 13 Nov '10, 16:20

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