[OSM-talk-ie] Waterford Greenway and Athlone-Mullingar

2017-04-18 Thread Colm Moore
Hi, As a bit of background, these both started life as Irish gauge railways. Waterford-Dungarvan was mostly single track and Athlone-Mullingar was mostly double track. The tracks on Waterford-Dungarvan were removed in the 1990s and a narrow gauge tourist railway built at Kilmeaden. With the

Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Waterford Greenway

2017-04-13 Thread John Ronan
On 12/04/17 23:58, Colm Donoghue wrote: > I did some of the tagging of the line at the western end of the > line/Greenway, using potlatch; I guess there's a mix of tags, and relations. > It seems easy to create relations with the same name but different database > reference numbers > > I've

Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Waterford Greenway

2017-04-12 Thread Colm Donoghue
I did some of the tagging of the line at the western end of the line/Greenway, using potlatch; I guess there's a mix of tags, and relations. It seems easy to create relations with the same name but different database reference numbers I've added the eurovelo 1 relation to the eastern section

[OSM-talk-ie] Waterford Greenway

2017-03-28 Thread Richard Fairhurst
Hello talk-ie, I see you have a lovely new cycle route, the Waterford Greenway: http://www.independent.ie/life/travel/ireland/green-light-irelands-longest-greenway-opens-in-waterford-35562434.html The mapping is a bit, shall we say... confused? Quite a lot of the route in OSM seems to be ways