Saw a new Onward Travel Poster at Oxford. Nice map. Presumably a
similar one at most other railway stations. Lots of detail, including
some footpaths that have a very familar shape...
Nice attribution. To OS.
I'll try emailing one Jason Durk, Head of Passenger Info at NRE...
Richard
Richard Mann wrote:
Saw a new Onward Travel Poster at Oxford. Nice map. Presumably
a similar one at most other railway stations. Lots of detail,
including some footpaths that have a very familar shape...
Nice attribution. To OS.
Yes. This is supposedly a national initiative, but I've only
On 10/06/11 10:04, Richard Mann wrote:
Saw a new Onward Travel Poster at Oxford. Nice map. Presumably a
similar one at most other railway stations. Lots of detail, including
some footpaths that have a very familar shape...
Nice attribution. To OS.
I'll try emailing one Jason Durk, Head of
: 10/06/2011 10:47AM
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Onward travel posters
Same for Mottisfont and Dunbridge - Hampshire though not 100% sure. The
possible giveaway is a permissive path on OSM but not on OS. TBH though my
initial thought was that of flattery :-)
Nick
-Richard Mann
Richard wrote:
It is being followed up with their suppliers, and will be
corrected...
I can imagine the little M stickers being printed now...
Ed
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Just to say that ITO have been working for some time now with a 3rd
party to create such onward travel posters for GB railway stations. We
provided them with the option to use either OSM or OS data for each
location at their discretion purely on merit. Clearly we are
disappointed that the wrong
Ed Loach wrote:
I can imagine the little M stickers being printed now...
For those curious as to what these maps look like, here's one I photographed
last week:
http://www.systemeD.net/temp/onward_travel_falmouth.jpg
(4.6Mb file)
Compare and contrast with http://osm.org/go/erU5Lvdkm- .
For those curious as to what these maps look like, here's one I photographed
last week:
http://www.systemeD.net/temp/onward_travel_falmouth.jpg
(4.6Mb file)
Thanks, I was curious. I was tempted to stroll to the station at lunch
to find my local one, but it is raining now :(
The rather
On 10 June 2011 11:31, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote:
Ed Loach wrote:
I can imagine the little M stickers being printed now...
For those curious as to what these maps look like, here's one I photographed
last week:
http://www.systemeD.net/temp/onward_travel_falmouth.jpg
In message 1307701901374-6461640.p...@n2.nabble.com
Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote:
Ed Loach wrote:
I can imagine the little M stickers being printed now...
For those curious as to what these maps look like, here's one I photographed
last week:
Peter J Stoner wrote:
Thank you for the photo. It is the first of the new posters I
have seen so it has helped me to check the Traveline and
NextBuses references!
:) They're good posters, I like them (though the cartography is a bit...
utilitarian, shall we say?).
This use of OSM shows
I'm sure that's still missing a few paths off Nevis, mind. (Gorgeous though)
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Richard Fairhurst
rich...@systemed.net wrote:
Peter J Stoner wrote:
Thank you for the photo. It is the first of the new posters I
have seen so it has helped me to check the Traveline
On 10 June 2011 12:50, Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com wrote:
On 10 June 2011 11:31, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote:
Ed Loach wrote:
I can imagine the little M stickers being printed now...
For those curious as to what these maps look like, here's one I photographed
last
In message 1307705780225-6461826.p...@n2.nabble.com
Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote:
Peter J Stoner wrote:
Thank you for the photo. It is the first of the new posters I
have seen so it has helped me to check the Traveline and
NextBuses references!
:) They're good
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