one of the points that i talked about, that no one has answered yet is what about someone not local who just puts 400 + unverified stops on platforms and there all wrong. >Monday, August 10, 2020 4:30 AM -05:00 from Warin < 61sundow...@gmail.com >: > >On 10/8/20 7:06 pm, Ture Pålsson via Tagging wrote: >> Here in Stockholm, trains seem to line up one end of the train with >> one end of the platform. Usually, that's the end where the entrance >> is, but sometimes there are entrances at both ends, so if you arrive >> just in time at an unfamiliar station and find that it's a short >> train, you may be in for a run... > > >A good reason to map that end in OSM. > >So 'local variations' maybe needed. > >> (BTDT, with a day hike rucksack...) > > >A day hike is not much of a load. > >An overnight hike is a little more, 7 days more still. 10 days is my >limit... too heavy after that. > >> >> 2020-08-10 09:20 skrev Warin: >>> [...] >>> Why is the front of the vehicle (bus, train, ferry.. and possibly >>> others) mapped? >>> >>> Would it not be better to map the thing most usefull to most people? >>> That would be where passengers get on/off, on multiple exit vehicles >>> like train then the average of these positions could be used. >>> >>> Trains here of varying lengths tend to place the middle of the train >>> at the middle of the platform - thus it is consistent for any train >>> length. The only exceptions are where the platform is shorter than the >>> train so the train stops such that the designated car/carriage is >>> centered on the platform - thus it is still a consistent location for >>> OSM. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Tagging mailing list >> Tagging@openstreetmap.org >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging > > > >_______________________________________________ >Tagging mailing list >Tagging@openstreetmap.org >https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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