use the name the operator use to talk about this stop. sometime the name of a bus stop is "downtown" or the hamlet name or "terminal, city"
Le 09. 01. 18 à 20:40, Fernando Trebien a écrit : > Well, I should probably start a separate topic on this, but where I > live most bus terminals have no name and the public administration > reports general descriptive directions (such as "downtown" and > "suburb"). Does that mean that from and to should be blank on those > relations? Or should the local community make up fictitious names for > the nameless terminals? > > On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 5:06 PM, marc marc <marc_marc_...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> app can use from+to to choice with relation to use in each direction. >> of course de from match the first stop, and to the last stop. >> I don't understand what's the problem. >> >> NB: roundtrip=yes mean a circular route, it's not the case of ours. >> >> Le 09. 01. 18 à 19:57, Fernando Trebien a écrit : >>> I was about to fix a mistake I caused in the map due to these >>> contradictions in the wiki, then I found a problematic case [1]. >>> >>> According to PTv2, this route needs to be broken into two, one per >>> direction, and a route_master relation must be created for them. >>> Without the forward/backward roles, I believe applications will not be >>> able to easily find out the direction of travel of either since the >>> route contains a single way, unless they parse the from and to tags, >>> which are not required to match station names. >>> >>> Would this be a deficiency of PTv2? >>> >>> [1] https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/5465620 _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging