Either with an operator being the same as the rail company/authority or a
different one (contracted out BY the rail company/authority), I can see the
operator=* tag as being a helpful, disambiguating tag, especially when these
differ. But we shouldn't always assume that NO operator=* tag means
On Fri, 10 Mar 2023 at 07:21, hanser wrote:
> The suggestion is to be able to add the tag
> *rail_replacement_service=yes*
> to public_transport denoted elements.
What about operator="? There is presumably (at least, in many cases) a
bus company and a railway company, so how about:
On 11/3/23 05:45, stevea wrote:
On Mar 10, 2023, at 3:04 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
...they can last for several years.
In the case of Caltrain, they are an essentially-permanent feature of the train service, as passenger rail shutdowns (anticipated
or not) happen "frequently enough"
: Fri, 10 Mar 2023 08:21:44 +0100
> From: hanser
> To: tagging@openstreetmap.org
> Subject: [Tagging] Rail replacement bus service
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> Hello,
>
> please consider my suggestion which I would like to transfer
Am Fr., 10. März 2023 um 11:35 Uhr schrieb Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com>:
>
> Drives like a bus, uses roads like a bus .. it is a bus. There are a few
> permanent ones in my State run by the railways people (usually
> contracted to a local firm) and I'd map them as a bus route.
>
I agree,
On 10/3/23 18:46, stevea wrote:
A most excellent suggestion, hanser, and at first glance, a well-structured OSM
thrust forward for this concept: I am enthusiastic. Please keep up this sort
of good communication!
Just yesterday I left off of our Caltrain wiki [1] the so-called "6-trains"
A most excellent suggestion, hanser, and at first glance, a well-structured OSM
thrust forward for this concept: I am enthusiastic. Please keep up this sort
of good communication!
Just yesterday I left off of our Caltrain wiki [1] the so-called "6-trains" on
its Schedule [2] in preparation
Hello,
please consider my suggestion which I would like to transfer to an
official proposal after the idea got some feedback from this mailing list.
Public rail transport normally has a rail replacement bus service[1] for
when the rails are in maintenance or under construction. There exist