[Talk-transit] Tools for viewing and dealing with the NaPTAN data...

2009-08-20 Thread Peter Miller
I now have lots of great bus stop data in Suffolk and I want to check it and sort out any issues. However I am getting a bit lost re which tools are available to help check and improve the NaPTAN data and NPTG data in OSM. Could someone add brief description and links to the wiki? They

Re: [Talk-transit] Weird stations in the UK (as shown on Google maps)

2009-08-20 Thread Frankie Roberto
Hi Peter, Nice work! Just goes to show some of the advantages of OSM - we can fix the data relatively quickly. Incidentally, according to Wikipedia Bank and Monument tube stations are treated operationally as one complex (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_and_Monument_stations), however on

Re: [Talk-transit] Weird stations in the UK (as shown on Google maps)

2009-08-20 Thread Ed Loach
Peter wrote: Finally, there is a mainline station shown for Newbury Park as well as an underground station on Google and in NaPTAN[6] even though it appears to be on the Central line with no connection to mainline services and the station doesn't appear in a station search on the

Re: [Talk-transit] Weird stations in the UK (as shown on Google maps)

2009-08-20 Thread Frankie Roberto
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.comwrote: There are four station in the King's Cross/ St Pancras on Google[5]. Two for St Pancras station, one for King's Cross Station and then one for King's Cross/St Pancras. NaPTAN does have two stations for St Pancras

Re: [Talk-transit] Weird stations in the UK (as shown on Google maps)

2009-08-20 Thread Jerry Clough - OSM
Various comments on these: 1. Reading. If Heathrow Rail-air is shown, shouldn't the Reading end be shown? 2. St. Pancras is indeed two stations. Midland Main Line services depart from platforms at the far-end of the main train shed, has separate ticketing etc.. The 'interchange' between this