Nor really, you still need a way to add "bus=yes" to the
"pt=stop_position"-node. The "pt=platform"-node doesn't have it. At
least if you follow the wiki. However, one could also derive this from
the "route=bus" relation, of which the platform is a member..
Yours
Hubert87
Am 03.09.2016 um 11
2016-09-03 10:13 GMT+02:00 Éric Gillet :
> I think stop_positions are more important as these relations are mainly
> about the route of the PT vehicle, and the vehicle stop at these points.
>
yes, but they are implicit: you can project the platform on the road and
get the stop position.
Cheers,
2016-09-02 23:55 GMT+02:00 Jo :
> I'm not adding stop_position nodes to the route relations either, but
> that's a personal preference to keep things simple. Platform nodes for the
> stops are enough to describe the sequence order of the stops.
>
I think stop_positions are more important as these
On fös 2.sep 2016 21:32, LeTopographeFou wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I add a way/node which has already been added in a relation JOSM
> warn me and ask me to confirm or to cancel. So there is no issue with
> JOSM, or at least with the actual revision, to add more than once a
> way/node in a relation.
It
I'm not a big fan of the wiki. I'd have to reread it every 2 weeks. I can
tell you how I map PT...
Start with stops ordered in proper sequence
If a stop is served twice, add it twice
Then the ways, also ordered sequentially
this allows visual check of continuity
No forward/backward roles, they
Hi,
When I add a way/node which has already been added in a relation JOSM
warn me and ask me to confirm or to cancel. So there is no issue with
JOSM, or at least with the actual revision, to add more than once a
way/node in a relation.
AFAIK order of members of type "way" in a relation of ty
On fös 2.sep 2016 20:54, André Pirard wrote:
> On 2016-09-02 22:20, Svavar Kjarrval wrote:
>> JOSM doesn't allow the user to add any repeats at all. Fortunately, it
>> doesn't remove repeats which were already there.
> I was showing nodes and Jo is showing ways.
> Repeating nodes is not allowed bu
This is very odd, as there are definitely bus routes which serve the same
stop more than once, so adding nodes more than once should be possible as
well.
Let me know if you need real life examples
Jo
2016-09-02 22:54 GMT+02:00 André Pirard :
> On 2016-09-02 22:20, Svavar Kjarrval wrote:
>
> On
On 2016-09-02 22:20, Svavar Kjarrval wrote:
> On fös 2.sep 2016 14:07, André Pirard wrote:
>> On 2016-09-02 15:19, Jo wrote:
>>> The way I understand this, no explicit tagging is needed. You could have
>>>
>>> aBBc
>>>
>>> Where c is the service way of the terminal.
>> I think that, just like withi
On fös 2.sep 2016 14:07, André Pirard wrote:
> On 2016-09-02 15:19, Jo wrote:
>> The way I understand this, no explicit tagging is needed. You could have
>>
>> aBBc
>>
>> Where c is the service way of the terminal.
> I think that, just like within a plain highway, using the same node
> (B) twice in
On 2016-09-02 15:19, Jo wrote:
> The way I understand this, no explicit tagging is needed. You could have
>
> aBBc
>
> Where c is the service way of the terminal.
I think that, just like within a plain highway, using the same node (B)
twice in succession makes no sense.
I bet that JOSM won't be hap
The way I understand this, no explicit tagging is needed. You could have
aBBc
Where c is the service way of the terminal.
Polyglot
2016-09-02 14:13 GMT+02:00 André Pirard :
> On 2016-09-02 11:43, Michael Tsang wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am mapping bus routes in my city. There is a route where th
On 2016-09-02 11:43, Michael Tsang wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am mapping bus routes in my city. There is a route where the buses need
> reversing in order to enter the bus terminus. Is there a "standard" role in
> the route relation which denotes that the bus is to reverse through that
> segment of
Hi all,
I am mapping bus routes in my city. There is a route where the buses need
reversing in order to enter the bus terminus. Is there a "standard" role in
the route relation which denotes that the bus is to reverse through that
segment of the road?
Michael
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