Re: [Talk-transit] Bus route relation finished. Do you have comments for it? relation/29780

2012-04-16 Thread Jo
Hi,

I created a new relation for one direction of this bus route:

http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/2139143

You can either delete it, or change the relation you created to reflect the
other direction of the route.

Polyglot

2012/4/15 Niklas Cholmkvist towards...@gmail.com

 Hello list.

 This is bus route line 26 of ΟΑΣΘ(oasth) in my city--
 http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/29780

 I had mapped it months or years ago as a bus route, and these past days
 by asking advice from mappers at the official #osm channel, I completed
 this bus route with some of their advice. I have both stop point and
 platform in it for every stop.

 In the past when I mapped bus routes I wanted an example to look at so
 I could get ideas how I would map my own, like a good example.
 Do you think this bus route could be an example of one of the ways
 to map a bus route?

 Looking forward to comments
 Cheers!

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Re: [Talk-transit] Bus route relation finished. Do you have comments for it? relation/29780

2012-04-16 Thread Jo
Something odd is going on with this one:

http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/1673963816/history

It's very far from its stop position.

In the new relation I created the way members don't need roles anymore and
the stops can simply have stop as a role. Creating two relations seems like
a cleaner way to define where the bus travels. It's also easier to write
software to check whether the line is continuous this way.

Polyglot

2012/4/15 Niklas Cholmkvist towards...@gmail.com

 Hello list.

 This is bus route line 26 of ΟΑΣΘ(oasth) in my city--
 http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/29780

 I had mapped it months or years ago as a bus route, and these past days
 by asking advice from mappers at the official #osm channel, I completed
 this bus route with some of their advice. I have both stop point and
 platform in it for every stop.

 In the past when I mapped bus routes I wanted an example to look at so
 I could get ideas how I would map my own, like a good example.
 Do you think this bus route could be an example of one of the ways
 to map a bus route?

 Looking forward to comments
 Cheers!

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Re: [Talk-transit] Bus route relation finished. Do you have comments for it? relation/29780

2012-04-16 Thread Jo
I'm pretty sure I could write a Jython script which does exactly that, but
if one can do that, then what's the point?

Polyglot

2012/4/16 Mike N nice...@att.net

 On 4/16/2012 4:54 PM, Jo wrote:

 The reverse directions should be easy to find. I haven't added stop
 positions (yet) and there are many relations serving Leuven which still
 have their forward/backward roles.


 It should be possible to derive stop positions programmatically, once the
 stops have been defined.   I have been just adding stops with the intention
 of automatically adding stop positions if needed or useful to some
 application.


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Re: [Talk-transit] Bus route relation finished. Do you have comments for it? relation/29780

2012-04-16 Thread Sébastien Aubry
Perhaps to distinguish between stops which have the same name but do not
belong to the same stop position (e.g. Town Hall) ?

Spontex (Toulouse, France)


2012/4/16 Jo winfi...@gmail.com

 I'm pretty sure I could write a Jython script which does exactly that, but
 if one can do that, then what's the point?

 Polyglot


 2012/4/16 Mike N nice...@att.net

 On 4/16/2012 4:54 PM, Jo wrote:

 The reverse directions should be easy to find. I haven't added stop
 positions (yet) and there are many relations serving Leuven which still
 have their forward/backward roles.


 It should be possible to derive stop positions programmatically, once the
 stops have been defined.   I have been just adding stops with the intention
 of automatically adding stop positions if needed or useful to some
 application.


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