On Wed, 20 Nov 2019 at 00:27, marc marc wrote:
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> yes. departures_board:url seems a good candidate.
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That would be a URL giving information about the departures board itself:
its dimensions
and display type. Maybe even if it has a build-up of snow on it in winter,
if it's a really
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Le 19.11.19 à 13:22, A A a écrit :
> What do you think about the possibility of standardizing the use of
> a url in "departures_board" or "passenger_information_display" tags to
> be able to report arrival times in real time at a stop or train / subway
> / bus station?
yes.
Do you have the permission / approval / waiver to use your local city's
GTFS feed (assuming you have one)?
I tag bus stops like this: https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/6259036974 ,
including "timetable", which in this particular case, links to
Yes, I mean add a url of a dedicated page for a public transport stop. It can
be useful for querying the waiting time at a specific stop or public transport
station.
If we use the website or url tags in important public transport stations, these
tags may be in use with other urls with general
I mean url, not URL
On Tue, Nov 19, 2019, 17:17 Jo wrote:
> He means the URL of a dedicated page for a stop on the operator's website.
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> My preference would be to simply use URL for this purpose.
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> Polyglot
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> On Tue, Nov 19, 2019, 15:40 Janko Mihelić wrote:
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>> There is a mailing list
He means the URL of a dedicated page for a stop on the operator's website.
My preference would be to simply use URL for this purpose.
Polyglot
On Tue, Nov 19, 2019, 15:40 Janko Mihelić wrote:
> There is a mailing list for public transport, it's
> talk-tran...@openstreetmap.org
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There is a mailing list for public transport, it's
talk-tran...@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-transit
And I don't understand the intention. Do you mean a tag for a URL to the
timetable of a line?
uto, 19. stu 2019. u 13:24 A A napisao je:
> Hello everyone.
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