In what is touted to be the ‘first effort’ in transit mapping, Google has reportedly extended service of its Street View project to international airports, which often get confusing for foreign travelers.

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The search giant has launched an interactive Street View map featuring over 65 mass-transit hubs.

According to The Verge, the latest map, as a first effort to map global transit locations, features 16 international airports, more than 50 train and subway stations, museums and a Hong Kong cable-car station.

The report added that Google plans on adding more transit Street Views as it continues its quest to map the world.