It is also possible to see changes in a certain area at this page:
https://simon04.dev.openstreetmap.org/whodidit/
If you do an on-the-ground survey of bus stops you can use some quality
tools. For example, a GPS handheld device Garmin eTrex Touch 35, a
portable digital camera Sony RX100, a po
Correction to my last email. Below is the correct text. Sorry about that.--If I understand your question correctly, the route number is part of a "relation". Go to the link below. https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit#map=23/39.54962/-104.99612With your mouse, select the Bus Stop node. Look to the lef
If I understand your question correctly, the route number is part of a "relation". Go to the link below. https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:public_transport%3Dstop_positionWith your mouse, select the Bus Stop node. Look to the left side of your screen. Scroll down to see the tags attached to t
local_ref can be used for a platform number
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:public_transport%3Dstop_position
https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit#map=23/39.54962/-104.99612
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On 9/21/19, 80hnhtv4a...@bk.ru <80hnhtv4a...@bk.ru> wrote:
> yes the iD
>
> if i put in the route no. in the name space, the wiki's say that is wrong or
> the route no is optional.
Do you mean, in the name field of the highway=bus_stop node?
The name of a highway=bus_stop should be the name of th
Ok !
it is “hail and ride” but i am in the USA, we do not say it that way, as it
say’s you put it on the way, road line
i have been using the point, and putting it on the side of the road.
but our signs have numbers on it.
the fields are wrong for our standards, and the only field that sh
"the only field that shows on the standard web edit map is name"
Are you talking about the editor called "iD" which you open when
clicking "Edit" at the top of the page?
If you would like to request that iD adds support for reference
numbers ("ref") for highway=bus_stop you can do that at
https:/
If a bus stop sign has a number, you can add this to the highway=bus_stop
node with ref=*
BTW, I wouldn’t call “hail and ride” part of tyr public_transport proposal.
As the link shows, it’s clearly a separate proposal. But it sounds
sensible, and I agree that if a route has no fixed stops it makes
If the bus route does not have fixed stops, it is a hail-and-ride route,
not a fixed-stop route. Public Transport v2 takes both possibilities into
account.
The route relation should include all the road segments involved, and the
relevant segments should have the role:
hail_and_ride
See https://w
I'm not sure this is quite the place for this discussion but Europe also
has some bus routes that pick up and drop off on request. Just don't map
none existent stops.
Ottawa Canada has fixed stops as do many other locations in North America.
I suggest you try to map following the wiki map featur
europe vs. united states,
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:public_transport%3Dplatform
1. does not match the way we catch the bus in the usa and the fields are to
strict.
2. is a place where i will stand to catch the bus, sign or no sign
etc.
3. the map point reflects the area and
19 Sep 2019, 23:34 by talk@openstreetmap.org:
> also i get messages from the same person with bus stops saying i have done it
> wrong
>
> without telling where it is a rule
>
Is (s)he sending private messages or commenting in edit discussions in
changesets?
In the first case - I would ask for
OpenStreetMap Carto (the default stylesheet on the OSM website) has
released version v4.23.0 today.
Changes include:
- The low priority layers were changed to use the same labeling
algorithm as the other layers
This fixes a bug which rendered `parking` icons twice, among others.
- Restored r
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