Did you have a look at that sketch line diagram? It looks like what you'd find in the bus timetable guide. True, it's not what you'll find on most of the flags in the field.
Here is another line that passes 3 times by a stop called Oud-Station (that meanse former railway station): http://overpass-api.de/api/sketch-line?network=DLVB&ref=318&operator= It is confusing and people actually do get off at the wrong one. I told them get of at Bertem Oud-Station, which is the third one and the got off at the second one 5km too early. It's not overly hard to change the naming of those stops in Belgium over the coming months/years. I prefer more verbose naming where this is more practical. To me it also helps when working with those routes in the relation editor, but if I'm alone with that opinion, so be it. Polyglot 2016-07-07 10:10 GMT+02:00 Marc Gemis <[email protected]>: > On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 9:37 AM, Jo <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > And I know it's possible to deduce those village names from the > geometries, > > but we don't all have geodatabase functionality available all of the > time, > > to make that calculation over and over, and over again. > > We do not repeat the name of the town in front of each street name, do > we ? Maybe there is someone without a geodatabase that needs to know > that... > > OSM is a geodatabase, and when you do not use it like that you will > not have all the functionality a geodatabase offers. Should we repeat > all info all the time for this group of data consumers ? > I hope not. > > regardrs > > m >
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