Yes, both are still in use

AtcoCode is the unique “ID” of the bus stop and is the key that is used in 
databases to identify the stop. It is therefore also the key that gets used in 
an AnnotatedStopRef within the TransXChange (timetable) data.

NaptanCode is, in my view, unhelpfully named because in a NaPTAN database you 
would tend to think of it as the key. But it isn’t. It is certainly unique, but 
it has some constraints around which characters can follow other characters so 
that on (very old style, now) phones you didn’t have to push the same button 
twice in succession (and actually using a combination of letters that use the 
same key sequence also works). By and large it is text (except in Scotland, if 
I recall, where it is numeric) and is the code that you would send to the 
(charged for) 84628 “next departures” SMS service (Nextbuses). You can also use 
it online at nextbuses.mobi for free, although there you can also use the 
AtcoCode, confusingly.

For example, Southend Travel Centre stop A has the AtcoCode 15800720 (158 is 
the Southend prefix) and the NaptanCode soadjdaw (where soa is the Southend 
prefix). The next departures can be seen using  
http://nextbuses.mobi/WebView/BusStopSearch/BusStopSearchResults/soadjdaw

Both the SMS and Nexbuses services are still active, and not planned to be 
turned off any time soon.

Regards,
Stuart Reynolds
for traveline south east and anglia

On 5 Jul 2019, at 10:27, Gareth L <o...@live.co.uk<mailto:o...@live.co.uk>> 
wrote:

I’m certain I’ve seen “text this bus stop code to see next departures” use the 
naptan code. Whether or not that service is still live, I dunno.

On 5 Jul 2019, at 10:17, Mateusz Konieczny 
<matkoni...@tutanota.com<mailto:matkoni...@tutanota.com>> wrote:


5 Jul 2019, 09:04 by silentspike...@gmail.com<mailto:silentspike...@gmail.com>:

     *   `naptan:AtcoCode=*` [Imported]
     *   `naptan:NaptanCode=*` [Imported]

I reformatted
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:naptan:AtcoCode
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:naptan:NaptanCode
(added templates making them machine readable, descriptions will appear
for example at Taginfo)

Is it useful to use both? What is the difference between them?
Is NaptanCode actually used as planned ("referring to the stop in public facing 
systems")?

Alternatively, if you support the proposal then it's also useful to know 😊

It may help to include example (of full) .osm data file to make easy for mappers
to judge data quality in their area.
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