[Talk-us] Denver RTD's public_transport growth

2018-09-02 Thread OSM Volunteer stevea
I "found something rectangular" and sketched in http://wiki.osm.org/wiki/Colorado/Railroads which we might agree (as a useful, communicative wiki) is "alpha-1" or so. Denver's FasTracks Lines grow, let's sync OSM and this wiki with another up-to-date light_rail table. This strategy works:

Re: [Talk-us] Naming numbered roads as "State Route X", "Interstate X", etc.

2018-09-02 Thread Paul Johnson
On Sun, Sep 2, 2018 at 6:29 PM Kevin Kenny wrote: > Heh. Sometimes you have to wait a long time. The signage on 'Avenue of > the Americas' in New York City has said that since the 1950's. The > Postal Service prefers that name on street addresses. New Yorkers > call it Sixth Avenue, which

Re: [Talk-us] Naming numbered roads as "State Route X", "Interstate X", etc.

2018-09-02 Thread Kevin Kenny
On Sun, Sep 2, 2018 at 4:18 PM Nathan Mills wrote: > My personal opinion is that if local practice and the USPS continue to use > the old name, that name should stay in the name tag, while the Legislature's > political name should be tagged as an alt_name. That said, there are > situations in

Re: [Talk-us] Naming numbered roads as "State Route X", "Interstate X", etc.

2018-09-02 Thread Nathan Mills
The New Sapulpa Road situation is in practice a road with a secondary name. Just like Flagler Street in part of Miami (FL, not OK) is defined by the state legislature as being "Natan A Rok Boulevard" (or similar, working from memory here). My personal opinion is that if local practice and the

[Talk-us] Whole-US Garmin Map update - 2018-08-31

2018-09-02 Thread Dave Hansen
These are based off of Lambertus's work here: http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl If you have questions or comments about these maps, please feel free to ask. However, please do not send me private mail. The odds are, someone else will have the same questions, and by asking on the talk-us@