>From memory isn't the train line raised for a long sections including the station. So using the bridge=yes or bridge=viaduct on the train line would be appropriate with the layer tag as Ross suggested.
I think the Alfread St road crossing should be under the train track from memory? http://www.informationfreeway.org/?lat=-38.166143648753405&lon=145.93336337482924&zoom=15&layers=B0000F000F Evan On Monday 28 Dec 2009 09:21:21 Ross Scanlon wrote: > > I am slowly mapping parts of Warragul and cycled the shared use path in > > Linear park. The cycles track runs under the Bairnsdale line railway at > > one point and I was wondering how to map this. I thought about making > > two points on the way a bridge but JOSM would not allow this. Do I have > > to make a separate way for this part and then link it all together. > > Is there a railway bridge over the cycle track or does the cycle track go > through a tunnel? > > Don't forget to include a layer= tag. layer=1 for bridge layer=-1 for > tunnel. > > You have to create a separate way. > > Have a look at the Bay Trail here: > > http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-37.83128&lon=144.90953&zoom=16&layers=B0 > 00FTF > > > Which raises another point how do I link all the bits that I have mapped > > into one one way or put in a relation to make it a route. Or do I just > > work around it by naming all the bits as Linear park track? > > Either, put them into a relation or name all the ways that make up the > track. You can not have a single way with different tags between > different nodes. It's not a work arround, that's one of the correct ways > to do it. > > > Geoff > > New to OSM > > New to Warragul > > New to Australia and that is why I am here I started using OSM on my > > South Africa bought Garmin and started a new hobby of mapping. :) > > Welcome. > _______________________________________________ Talk-au mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au

