Can you send links to the route relations? (Ctrl-Shft-h of Ctrl-Shift-i in
JOSM, then copy/paste the url).

That rendering with all the red lines is not the best way to represent PT.


Jo

2015-03-04 12:55 GMT+01:00 Paul Johnson <[email protected]>:

> On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Éric Gillet <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> 2015-02-16 13:03 GMT+01:00 fly <[email protected]>:
>>
>>> There are still cases where forward/backward are useful with P2-routes.
>>> E.g. a route with a loop and some members used twice but different
>>> directions.
>>>
>>
>> Shouldn't one just duplicate the stop_positions in the relation, and add
>> ways twice in order, without roles ?
>>
>> Also, as Jo said, the public transport v2 scheme is cleaner as each
>> variant of the route have its own relation, making loops in routes a rare
>> case.
>>
>
> You say that, but take a look at routes 108, 222CC, 222CW, 306, and TDT in
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=12/36.1501/-95.9415&layers=T .  This is
> a problem, a lot of transit systems have equally bizarre routes,
> particularly when systems are underdeveloped and overstretched like this
> one.  Would be nice if we had a tagging scheme that didn't think of routes
> as purely linear, or tools that could handle linear objects rationally.
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