These are showing up quite nicely on the map. Holborn is quite impressive!
(Although appears to be rendering above the buildings on street level?)
https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/51.51733/-0.11991
On 13 March 2018 at 10:05, Derick Rethans wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm pretty
I can't remember very well back to when they were imported, but I think I
was uncertain about them.
I'm afraid that for the past couple of years my involvement with OSM has
been very limited due to time constraints... it has long been my intention
to review the success and uptake of the naptan
On 10/24/10 20:26, o...@edwardbetts.com wrote:
We're importing the location of bus stops from NaPTAN, can we also load the
NaPTAN codes for railway stations?
snip
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/NaPTAN says the dataset is Crown copyright
but we have special permission to load it into OSM as
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Hi guys,
I assume this is the appropriate 'forum' for discussing NAPTAN import
requests?
I recently requested that any data be imported or made available for
Bath (ATCO: 018) at the wiki
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/NaPTAN/Request_for_Import.
My apologies,
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Sent: 12 April 2010 17:31
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Subject: Re: [Talk-transit] Bus Stops in Bath
Tim Francois wrote:
Hi guys,
I assume this is the appropriate 'forum' for discussing NAPTAN import
requests?
I
Vincent Pottier wrote:
Le 12/04/2010 18:42, Thomas Wood a écrit :
Unfortunately not, the decision was made to let people on the ground
review which data was more correct. (Plus the author of the tool didn't
have the coding experience nor the time to write something to compare
the stops
I began producing a second set of tiles in addition to RichardF's
scripted set that uses a slightly different production method.
Both rely on gdalwarp at the core, and this can be assumed to be correct
(I hope!)
Both sets were generated using z16 as the base resolution, and both can
be
Phil James wrote:
Aah! Thanks Richard,
I've had a closer look now (I'd only quickly skimmed the SD folder).
I took the file numbers to be the same as the sheet references on the
First Series sets - don't know why - especially as they are derived from
1:50k data!
Just as a matter of
Wow, good work. I suppose this will start a flood of localisation
requests for other metro systems, this will probably be a good thing -
it'll force our mapnik localisation to be made better! (maybe I could
target it as a GSoC project for myself...)
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David Earl
The dumps that OSM has imported (and still is slowly importing, when I
get around to it), were provided directly by the DfT via their NaPTAN
download site, which always contains the current dataset (I believe
updated at least daily).
I will continue to import the dataset that is dated as 1st
into account,
so that new data would sit alongside existing data and would only be
accepted if it is appropriate at each location?
Cheers
Roger
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Hello all,
It's now been more than a year since we got permission to import the
NaPTAN dataset, so far only 53 of the 143 counties that we have the
data for have been imported.
So, in short, is it time for the rest to be dumped in?
Discussion please.
Regards,
Thomas
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Hi all,
As threatened I've finished a response to the Ordnance Survey
consultation:
http://www.systemeD.net/documents/os_consultation.pdf
For those without the appetite to read five pages of PDF, the summary is:
- Good news generally
- Releasing
Tom Chance wrote:
It's interesting looking at major cities like London, where local
mappers have used hamlet/village/town/place to try and (by the looks
of it) estimate their importance.
Regards,
Tom
And in the case of Croydon (a reasonably insignificant suburb), as city.
On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 11:33 +, Thomas Wood wrote:
Hi list,
Just to inform you that 6 more counties have been uploaded this morning,
Angus, East Yorkshire, Herefordshire, Highland, Leicestershire and
Norfolk.
The remaining 4 requested (and any others requested over the weekend
/wiki/NaPTAN/Request_for_Import
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Brian Prangle wrote:
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We have several oil terminals just to the E of Birmingham and wandering
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On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 01:15 +1000, John Smith wrote:
For people with good reason to be making dummy edits the dev system
can do this and will also render pretty maps too.
http://api06.dev.openstreetmap.org/
Half correct. It's not yet set up for rendering.
for it.
http://twitter.com/kalsch/status/4582749178
Please spread this!
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John
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Nodes 317709575 and 317709576
I'm guessing perhaps physically_present=yes?
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On 13 Sep 2009, at 22:41, Thomas Wood wrote:
These maps are already rectified of course, it's usually good to
convert the OS coordinates to Lat/Lons and then set the grid corners
as reference points.
But my photographs of the maps will have
a type=* tag. This should
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Tom Hughes schrieb:
On 08/09/09 00:24, Thomas Wood wrote:
My apologies, I meant to change the links.
Try errol.openstreetmap.org/...
Please don't do that, both because it doesn't work and because we don't
have to get people used
to report back
errors at the moment.
(In fact I'm not sure if the appropriate people from the DfT are
reading talk-gb either, so I'll copy this to talk-transit too... which
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was started for consensus on whether the edits were
vandalism, and what should be done.
Now we're at a stage that we've confirmed it is 100% harmful, we can
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On 20 Aug 2009, at 13:21, Thomas Wood wrote:
2009/8/17 Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com:
I'll start the imports tomorrow. I think it'd be wise to spread them
around the country so one group of people aren't entirely swamped
2009/8/26 Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com:
2009/8/26 Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com:
On 20 Aug 2009, at 13:21, Thomas Wood wrote:
2009/8/17 Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com:
I'll start the imports tomorrow. I think it'd be wise to spread them
around the country so one
2009/8/26 Mark Williams mark@blueyonder.co.uk:
Thomas Wood wrote:
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Regarding remaining counties, Essex is definitely a priority, we may
as well just upload the remaining counties as and when we can.
(Which'll probably be when the new dev server is up with a sane python
environment
Suffolk:
Output 6216 StopPoints and 1755 StopAreas
Hull:
Output 1299 StopPoints and 0 StopAreas
Upload will begin shortly.
2009/8/20 Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com:
On 20 Aug 2009, at 13:21, Thomas Wood wrote:
2009/8/17 Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com:
I'll start the imports
Hull is in as expected.
I'm having a few unexpected issues with completing the upload for the
Suffolk StopAreas, the remainder are being uploaded slowly.
2009/8/20 Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com:
Suffolk:
Output 6216 StopPoints and 1755 StopAreas
Hull:
Output 1299 StopPoints and 0
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2009/8/10 Shaun McDonald sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk:
Hi Tom,
This is being discussed on the talk-transit mailing list:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-transit
Thomas Wood who is doing the import is on holiday for a couple of weeks at
the moment if I remember right.
I was, I'm
.
We're then ready to begin uploading to the main database.
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2009/7/30 Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net:
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
2009/7/29 Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net:
I transformed the Plusbus Zones into a josm-file (XSLT is cool :-).
Thomas can you import it using the naptan-user if no one objects to
the tagging
2009/8/1 Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net:
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2009/8/1 Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net:
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
Otherwise, a test upload of the Surrey data is visible here -
http://api06.dev.openstreetmap.org/browse
2009/7/29 Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com:
2009/7/29 Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net:
[snip]
- Alternative names (e.g. welsh names)
NaPTAN includes this too, I was going to check whether the
functionality was required as we started on Welsh/Scottish regions, I
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http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/NaPTAN/Request_for_Import
I need to flesh out what the column headings mean.
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On 20 Jul 2009, at 14:35, Thomas Wood wrote:
2009/7/20 Peter J Stoner stone...@mytraveline.info:
In message on 20 Jul 2009, Ed Loach wrote:
I'm assuming that the naptan import when it happens will be as at a
certain point in time
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2009/7/20 Peter J Stoner stone...@mytraveline.info:
In message on 20 Jul 2009, Ed Loach wrote:
I'm assuming that the naptan import when
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that SteveC deleted the boundary relation for Tower Hamlets in Feb
09 I think it's time for another tidyup session...
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Also, what do the colours mean?
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2009/6/24 Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com:
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2009/6/24 Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com:
Can I suggest that we treat this import and any final tagging as a
separate
issue on separate timeline from the NaPTAN import just so long
.
Is this feature already on prod?
I need this to identify strange disappearance of data...
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boundary=administrative, especially ways that would otherwise only
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, informations are here [1].
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2009/4/29 Etienne Chové ch...@crans.org:
Thomas Wood a écrit :
See also the osmparser.py class, that may also be useful.
http://trac.openstreetmap.org/browser/applications/editors/django/osmeditor/lib/osmparser.py
Interesting... does it work with API 0.6 and changesets ? (see 0.5 inside
for anyone who requires one.
(A few) more details on the wiki -
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/SVN
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in question is located in Poole Bay, UK, as part of a ferry
route from Poole to Guernsey -
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/2784646
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travelled that route, and doesn't need any javascript.
Shaun
OpenLayers can in fact read the GPX itself.
Take a look at http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Openlayers_Track_example
I've just fleshed up this page a bit, and fixed it :)
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discussed on these lists before, a search may be
worthwhile to hear our previous thoughts:
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/merge
tool.
Peter - we're very keen to get our hands on aerial imagery - what needs to
happen to get this under way?
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questions about any specific aspects of the data, I will be able to respond
to them.
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- and hopefully, if there are further
questions about any specific aspects of the data, I will be able to respond
to them.
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need tools to be able to merge missing NaPTAN data
into the OSM nodes, sounds like more fun :)
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2009/3/19 Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com:
- Run a conversion and filter on the West Midlands data set for just
items in Birmingham.
I've now written the filtering code for the converter script, I think
all that's left to be done is to test the file upload against a test
OSM api
2009/3/19 Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com:
On 19 Mar 2009, at 17:18, Thomas Wood wrote:
Yes, this is the first message since the confirmation we can use the data.
I did a little more tweaking to the StopArea code at the weekend (not
that it matters for the WestMids data).
I propose
licensing debate but still very
relevant as this is what it is ultimately all about.
It gets interesting around four minutes in and he gives us a nice plug at
14:40. Just please don't tell Richard Fairhurst, it might go to his head :-)
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of local
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http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Maritime_borders
The base line is the maritime border closest to the coast, and will
probably not be rendered on most maps.
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I believe that there's some boundary
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2009/2/21 Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com:
2009/2/21 Simon Ward si...@bleah.co.uk:
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 10:03:43AM -, Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists)
wrote:
Here is the photo of that stop Brian mentioned above:
http://ajr.hopto.org/osm/SD530488.JPG
Note that my OSM data
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