Re: [OSM-talk] Question regarding public_transport=stop_position

2020-04-02 Thread 80hnhtv4agou--- via talk
In the united states, chicago a stop position depends on who is driving the train and   how many cars.   so 6 cars 1 engine or 8 cars 1 engine.   From: Joseph Eisenberg Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2020 6:04 PM To: Jack Armstrong Cc: OSM Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Question regarding public_transport

Re: [OSM-talk] Question regarding public_transport=stop_position

2020-04-02 Thread Joseph Eisenberg
This sort of question might be more appropriate for the "Tagging" or public transport mailing lists. But yes, there is no need to add public_transport=stop_position nodes on a highway or railway to show where a train or bus stops, if there is a highway=bus_stop or railway=platform which is mapped

[OSM-talk] Question regarding public_transport=stop_position

2020-04-02 Thread Jack Armstrong
The wiki for public_transport=stop_position states, “If the stop on the public transport route has a defined platform, there is no benefit in adding public_transport=stop_position. In these cases, do not use public_transport=stop_position to avoid duplication of information and confusion.” You can