When done this way, the departures in the tags are for the stop with role
00:00.

Jo

Op za 3 nov. 2018 om 11:09 schreef Jo <winfi...@gmail.com>:

> Hi,
>
> I'm looking into this timetable relation and how it could be implemented:
>
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/8885374/history
>
> This is for a simple line...
>
> I added all the stops of the route relation and added the most common
> times to get from one to the next. I realise things can get even more
> complex if these differentials change during the day due to congestion that
> was planned for in the time tables.
>
> When done this way, it's not a timetable relation for each stop/route pair.
>
> I'll try to do something similar for a more complicated situation.
> (telescopic line, i.e. not all trips are the same length)
>
> Polyglot
>
> Op za 3 nov. 2018 om 10:21 schreef Andy Townsend <ajt1...@gmail.com>:
>
>>
>> On 03/11/2018 04:55, djakk djakk wrote:
>> > I do not see why timetables are hard to maintain ? Most bus lines do
>> > not change their schedules for years (even in big cities, Paris for
>> > example). Because changing the schedule means buy a new bus and hire
>> > new drivers.
>> >
>>
>> OSM has been described as a "do-ocracy".  Basically, if you think that
>> other people should do something why don't you do it in your area for a
>> period of time (maybe a couple of months) to demonstrate that it is
>> possible and practical?
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
>>
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