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Il giorno 07 lug 2016, alle ore 16:51, Tijmen Stam ha
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>> The tag should be modeled on existing tags that already
>> handle that.
>
> Except they don't.
official_name?
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Am 07.07.2016 um 08:19 schrieb Colin Smale:
> You could use "long_name" to provide a version of the name which
> includes the discriminators
In Germany there are ref_name=* and uic_name=* in use. (We have the same
problem)
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Hi Marc,
yes, wheelchair=yes is part of the official spec for
railway=subway_entrance.
I was just wondering whether other features could be indicated as well,
like presence of steps (at that entrance), etc.
Bjoern
On 7 July 2016 at 14:36, Marc Gemis wrote:
> what about wheelmap.org [1] ? it
>> On Jul 7, 2016, at 3:04 PM, Tijmen Stam wrote:
>>
>> No, that's not at all what I mean!
>>
>> It's the place the stop is _in_.
>
> Yea, I know.
>
> But it is the same idea : turn here for Los Angeles.
>
> Get off here for downtown los angeles.
Either we don't understand or we don't agree, but
what about wheelmap.org [1] ? it shows whether an entrance is
accessible for wheelchair users. Not everything is visible on osm.org,
but sometimes you can use alternate OSM-based maps.
m
[1]
http://wheelmap.org/en/map#/popup/1274040743?lat=51.50811726643938&lon=-0.1252618432044983&q=london&zoom=
> On Jul 7, 2016, at 3:04 PM, Tijmen Stam wrote:
>
> No, that's not at all what I mean!
>
> It's the place the stop is _in_.
Yea, I know.
But it is the same idea : turn here for Los Angeles.
Get off here for downtown los angeles.
Maybe the exit signs that list the road, exit number *an
Did you have a look at that sketch line diagram?
It looks like what you'd find in the bus timetable guide. True, it's not
what you'll find on most of the flags in the field.
Here is another line that passes 3 times by a stop called Oud-Station (that
meanse former railway station):
http://overpass
On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 9:37 AM, Jo wrote:
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> And I know it's possible to deduce those village names from the geometries,
> but we don't all have geodatabase functionality available all of the time,
> to make that calculation over and over, and over again.
We do not repeat the name of the town in
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> Il giorno 07 lug 2016, alle ore 09:14, Tijmen Stam ha
> scritto:
>
> Another example near me is where the two stops are in different
> municipalities, despite that both stops are called placename Diemen by the
> transport company.
would this be resolvable with place po
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> Il giorno 07 lug 2016, alle ore 08:27, Marc Gemis ha
> scritto:
>
> put
> some others thought it would be nice to have the same name as in the
> timetable books.
while I'm not sure you can legally do this, a natural tag to put this would be
official_name (or even timeta
The reason why I propose to add the placename as part of the name, is that
it gives a feedback about the correct order of the stops:
http://overpass-api.de/api/sketch-line?network=DLVB&ref=5&operator=
On the second line of that diagram, you can see:
Haasrode Kerk
Haasrode Kerkstraat
Blanden Kerk
On 07-07-16 08:15, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
On 07/07/2016 08:04 AM, Tijmen Stam wrote:
It's the place the stop is _in_.
We usually resolve such issues by looking at the surrounding
administrative area polygons. You will see that, for example, we have
long since stopped tagging a village with
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