Offline multi-city International public transport app?

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Ha! I finally found it! The app is not in the Android App store, but it works fine. The software is called "Metro" as I remembered, it's offline and works quite nicely with 400 cities.

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In an amusing coincidence, the Melbourne subreddit today deviated into a discussion on transport apps, and one of the ones suggested was Offi - a multi-city public transport app.

The cities/countries it claims to support:

Supported countries:

• Europe • United Kingdom • Ireland • USA (San Francisco, Philadelphia) • Australia (Sydney, New South Wales, Melbourne, Victoria) • Germany • Austria • Switzerland • Belgium • Luxembourg • Liechtenstein • Netherlands (Amsterdam) • Denmark • Sweden • Norway (Oslo & Bergen) • Poland

Supported Cities and Regions:

• London • Birmingham • Dublin • San Francisco • Philadelphia • Sydney • Melbourne • Dubai • Jerusalem • Berlin & Brandenburg • Frankfurt & Rhine-Main • Munich (München) • Augsburg • Schwerin & Mecklenburg-Vorpommern • Kiel, Lübeck & Schleswig-Holstein • Hannover & Lower Saxony • Braunschweig • Bremen • Bremerhaven & Oldenburg • Leipzig & Saxony-Anhalt • Dresden • Chemnitz & Mittelsachsen • Essen, Dortmund, Düsseldorf & Rhine-Ruhr • Cologne (Köln), Bonn (network plans only!) • Lüdenscheid & Märkischer Kreis • Paderborn & Höxter • Mannheim & Rhine-Neckar • Stuttgart • Reutlingen & Neckar-Alb-Donau • Ulm • Karlsruhe • Trier • Nuremberg (Nürnberg), Fürth & Erlangen • Würzburg & Regensburg • Strasbourg & Freiburg • Baden-Württemberg • Plauen & Vogtland • Vienna (Wien) • Linz • Salzburg • Innsbruck • Graz & Styria • Bregenz & Vorarlberg • Basel • Lucerne (Luzern) • Zurich (Zürich) • Brussels (Brüssel) • Copenhagen (Kopenhagen) • Stockholm • Warsaw (Warschau) • Maribor

and more...

I tried out the Melbourne aspect of it, since our apps are notriously poor, and so far I'm quite impressed...

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