John,

It worked for me because I inverse start and stop with you, in your
first email you indicate in this order 

51.53474981,-0.13522952
51.50287419,-0.11924942

So 51.53474981,-0.13522952 is the start and the nearest road is
'Belvedere Road' wich is a oneway with a barrier at the end. So if you
end in Belvedere Road you can fin a route, but if you start in it you
can't, because of the oneway and the barrier.

http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/2049192355

Regards


John Aherne <[email protected]> writes:

> <<I can reproduce this with:
>
> $ GET
> 'http://router.project-osrm.org/viaroute?z=14&loc=51.502874,-0.119249&loc=51.534750,-0.135230&instructions=true'
>
> {"status":207,"status_message": "Cannot find route between points"}[]
>
> And I get the same thing in a browser.
>
> -Steve
>>>
>
> Thanks Steve.
>
> I'm glad someone else can reproduce the result.
>
> The issue now is that if I use
>
> http://map.project-osrm.org/ <http://map.project-osrm.org/the>
>
> and enter the same coordinates, the <http://map.project-osrm.org/the>
> route is calculated and does what I
> would expect.
>
> In theory looking at the javascript used by that site, it is making
> the same call as me but getting a correct result
>
> So what is it doing differently. Or is it calling a different routing setup.
>
> Thanks
>
> John

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