The Las Vegas Monorail Company announced today a partnership with Google Transit
– a Google product that allows online users to enter the
specifics of a destination and utilizes available public transportation options
to plot out the most efficient possible step-by-step route and itinerary. The
Las Vegas Monorail joined forces with Google Transit to provide data regarding
Monorail transportation on the busy and popular Las Vegas Strip.
Google Transit, which has been in operation since December 2005, and has
recently been integrated into Google Earth, currently offers public transit
information for the following major metropolitan areas: Burbank, Orange County,
and San Diego, Calif.; Tampa, Fla.; Honolulu, Hawaii; Duluth, Minn.; Reno, Nev.;
Eugene and Portland, Ore.; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Austin, Texas; Seattle,
Wash.; and all regional and national rail networks, domestic airlines and
ferries in Japan.
Google Transit is similar to Google Maps, except it provides directions using
public transportation instead of driving directions. By entering simple
information such as starting and ending addresses, and time of day leaving and
arriving, the Web site generates a detailed list of transit options including
directions with maps, itineraries, estimated trip time, fare cost versus driving
comparisons and other options.
Online users are invited to log on to www.google.com/transit to test-drive the
technology.
ABOUT THE LAS VEGAS MONORAIL
The Las Vegas Monorail is an easy and convenient
connection to the Las Vegas Strip, linking riders to the city’s world-class restaurants, shows, shops, clubs, hotels and
casinos. Monorail riders can travel the world-famous Las Vegas Strip in 15
minutes or less in a safe, comfortable and clean environment – without the hassles of traffic or wasted time. Currently,
the privately-funded Monorail system has seven stations: MGM Grand; Bally’s/Paris Las Vegas; Flamingo/Caesars Palace; Harrah’s/Imperial Palace; Las Vegas Convention Center; Las Vegas
Hilton; and the Sahara. As one of the nation’s most
environmentally-friendly public transportation systems, the Monorail’s electric trains produce zero emissions and consistently run
at 99 percent operational efficiency, indicating an optimal level of performance
from people, processes and technology. For more information on the Las Vegas
Monorail or where to purchase tickets, call 866-4-MONORAIL or 866-466-6672;
visit www.lvmonorail.com; or pick up a Monorail Magazine,
available at all Monorail stations and station hotels.