Thomas Wood wrote: > On 13 March 2010 17:25, Chris Hill <o...@raggedred.net> wrote: > >> ... NaPTAN can add value but that is best >> realised by someone local to the import managing it. >> > > I would argue that NaPTAN does add value in undermapped parts of the > country - the vast majority of NaPTAN stops are correct. > > I agree that NaPTAN can and does add value and I expect that the data will get imported. Peter's suggestion of using more up-to-date data for the areas that have not yet been imported makes good sense.
In response to your request for a discussion, I wanted to point out that there are errors in the data and these errors are usually only corrected by someone checking the stops on the ground. Most of the errors I have found in the 2100 stops I've checked are not related to position, but about 6% of all these stops were missing on the ground. Cheers, Chris _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk