I'm sure some of the hardcore geeks have seen this already, so if you're already familiar with it, you might as well stop now.
If you aren't using Firefox as your web browser, this trick is of no use to you. But you should switch to Firefox, especially if you use Windows. The reasons are too numerous to list, but better security and tabbed browsing are my faves.
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So, Firefox users, here's a neat little trick. It requires a little bit of work, but you can get a CTA map, including bus lines, overlaid onto Google Maps. This lets you search google for a restaurant and then switch to "CTA" mode, where you can see what bus or train line is nearest.
Here are the steps:
Go to
http://greasemonkey.mozdev.org and click on "Click here to install Greasemonkey".
You may get a notice up at the top of your window saying Firefox has prevented installing software. If you do, click "Edit options" and then "Allow" and "OK". Now click on the "Click here to install" link.
Once Firefox has downloaded the extension, click "Install" and it should automatically install it. Quit Firefox completely and reopen it, and you should now see three new options in the "Tools" menu.
Load this url in another window:
CTA Grease Monkey Script
Go to Tools/Install User Script in the window with that file loaded. Click "OK"
Now go to
http://maps.google.com and search for your favorite restaurant. Go to Zoom Level 5 (the 5th notch from the top) and then click on "CTA Map". After a few seconds the map should load again with the CTA map instead of the normal google map.
Here's an example for TAC Quick:
TAC Quick. Once you load it, click on CTA Map, and you'll see TAC is just steps away from the Sheridan red line stop.
I hope this this tip helps some of you. If you're interested in what else greasemonkey can do, check out:
Grease Monkey User Scripts.