Following this morning’s news that Apple has acquired Locationary, Bloomberg is reporting that Apple is purchasing the mapping app ‘HopStop’.

With this purchase, along with the purchase of  including Placebase, C3, Poly9, and now Locationary, it looks like Apple is working hard to improve their mapping apps. Among other complaints about Apple’s Maps, many didn’t like the lack of public transportation options that the previous mapping system provided by Google had. HopStop describes itself thusly:

Also, the company’s CrunchBase profile claims they have “free door-to-door mass transit, walking, biking, and taxi directions for over 1,000 transit agencies in over 750 cities throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe, Russia, Israel, Australia and New Zealand.” Back in 2011, HopStop’s CEO Joe Meyer claimed in an interview (below) that 70% of users were using the service 25 times or more per month. With that data in mind, it looks like HopStop’s data is extremely valuable for mapping users.

  • Get directions or find nearby subway stations and bus stops with our free mobile apps
  • Send directions by email directly from our website
  • Plan a trip with multiple destinations
  • Estimate travel time and cost for a taxi
  • Get estimates for calories burned and carbon emissions savings for your route
  • Find wheelchair accessible and stroller friendly routes
  • Check out Real-Time Alerts and Planned Service Changes
  • See Transit Maps and Schedules
  • Do Nearby Station searches

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OS X Mavericks, which is slated to be released in the near future, will include a new Maps app to accompany the iOS app.

From Hopstop app’s description:

In addition, you’ll benefit from our latest feature, HopStop Live!, which lets you see what other HopStop users are saying, in real-time, about the stations, trains, lines and buses you use most. HopStop Live! empowers our community of millions of transit riders to work together towards a common goal to get everyone to where they need to go, faster.

With HopStop Live! you can: • Follow your favorite lines, stations or stops • Report real-time delays and issues • Contribute pictures of what you’re seeing on buses and trains • Share to Facebook and Twitter

Update: AllThingsD is reporting that they have received confirmation from Apple regarding the acquisition. They were given the regular message from Apple PR: