Re: [Talk-us] Tagging historic US routes

2020-03-05 Thread Paul Johnson
Try network=US:US:Historic on your route relation.  Might not render, but
you can at least give renderers *something* for renderers to latch onto if
they want that information. ref=US Historic xx seems to be the way tagging
for that if you want to go that route.  I recommend, until we can finally
kill the route-tagging-on-way "ref=*" legacy method, to implement both,
since it makes it more obvious if the ref=* tagging gets munged later.

On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 7:46 PM Tod Fitch  wrote:

> This weekend I drove part of AZ-79 and noticed that Arizona has now put up
> some “Historic US 80” signage. On the sections of highway I drove, every
> occurrence of a AZ-79 route marker now also has a historic US-80 route
> marker. (Back in the day that highway was dual signed as US-80 and US-89
> but I guess nobody cares about having historic US-89 markers at present.)
>
> I was in a rental car and eventually figured out how to get Apple CarPlay
> setup so I could use the OSM based Maps.me app to show the roads I was on.
> In doing so I saw that Maps.me was showing the road with dual highway
> shields: A AZ shield with 79 and a US shield with 80. Since US-80 was
> decommissioned a long time ago (at least in Arizona and California) this
> seems wrong so I thought I’d look at the tagging.
>
> The tagging is on a route relation [1], at least I don’t see tagging on
> the individual way segments that would render as “US 80”.
>
> How should this be tagged?
>
> Casting about for examples of what to do, it seems that the Lincoln
> Highway [2] relation is quite different. And US 66 in California has no
> historic route relation at all, just the current county road route [3].
>
> There is a German page on the wiki about “route=historic” [4]. My reading
> of a machine translation of it implies that instead of “route=road” the
> historic US 80 relation should have “route=historic” and “historic=road”.
>
> Suggestions?
>
>
> [1] https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/9230611
> [2] https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/3958115
> [3] https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/205719338
> [4] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:route%3Dhistoric
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[Talk-us] Tagging historic US routes

2020-03-05 Thread Tod Fitch
This weekend I drove part of AZ-79 and noticed that Arizona has now put up some 
“Historic US 80” signage. On the sections of highway I drove, every occurrence 
of a AZ-79 route marker now also has a historic US-80 route marker. (Back in 
the day that highway was dual signed as US-80 and US-89 but I guess nobody 
cares about having historic US-89 markers at present.)

I was in a rental car and eventually figured out how to get Apple CarPlay setup 
so I could use the OSM based Maps.me app to show the roads I was on. In doing 
so I saw that Maps.me was showing the road with dual highway shields: A AZ 
shield with 79 and a US shield with 80. Since US-80 was decommissioned a long 
time ago (at least in Arizona and California) this seems wrong so I thought I’d 
look at the tagging.

The tagging is on a route relation [1], at least I don’t see tagging on the 
individual way segments that would render as “US 80”.

How should this be tagged?

Casting about for examples of what to do, it seems that the Lincoln Highway [2] 
relation is quite different. And US 66 in California has no historic route 
relation at all, just the current county road route [3].

There is a German page on the wiki about “route=historic” [4]. My reading of a 
machine translation of it implies that instead of “route=road” the historic US 
80 relation should have “route=historic” and “historic=road”.

Suggestions?


[1] https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/9230611
[2] https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/3958115
[3] https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/205719338
[4] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:route%3Dhistoric


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