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> Il giorno 03 ago 2016, alle ore 08:55, Michael Tsang <mikl...@gmail.com> ha > scritto: > > 1. There is a service identified by three different numbers, while in fact > the > three numbers belong to the same service with completely no differences. This > is the case with minibus routes 52A/54A/56A in New Territories, where two > operators jointly dispatch minibuses onto these routes, sometimes with number > 52A, sometimes with 54A, and sometimes with 56A. However, they are identical > services. > > Is using semicolon in the ref=* tag a good idea? I would make three different (i.e. distinct but the same content) relations, one for each number > > 2. There is a service identified by two different numbers, where the two > numbers > are always used simultaneously. This is the case with Shenzhen bus routes > M215-M218, where both numbers are always displayed side-by-side in bus stops > and on the number plates of the buses. They are almost never used > individually. > if it's always and it's displayed like this, I would add "M215-M228" in the ref of the relation (only 1 relation) > 3. There is a service, due to operational reasons, identified by two > different > numbers. However, the two different numbers are used in different segment of > the > service, but in fact, they belongs to the same service (i.e. passengers can > get a ticket and board the vehicle on the segment with the first number, and > alight at the end of the segment with the second number without intermediate > alighting or additional payment). This is the case with train route Z806/Z803 > from Zhaoqing to Kowloon, where the number Z806 is used on the segment from > Zhaoqing to Guangzhou, and Z803 is used on the segment from Guangzhou to > Kowloon (i.e. it can be treated as a through service). I would make 2 relations. Would be nice to invent a way to say that z806 will always become z803 (link the relations), but I don't know if there is already something in use for this cheers, Martin _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging