I have previously suggested in several posts that we should not rely on the NSW 
Base Map if there is another source of information, primarily because outdated 
information is often not updated in the Base Map.

However, in this instance, I think the Base Map shows the correct name. 

When OSM was initially permitted access to a range of NSW Government sources 
including the Base Map, Imagery, Topographic Map etc, one of the resources was 
the NSW Address Location Service. I understand that this is used for emergency 
services (fire, ambulance, police etc) and there has been an imperative to 
maintain its accuracy. I have found it very useful in instances where there is 
uncertainty over the name of a road. When the Base Map is wrong, the Address 
Location Service shows the correct name.  I'm not sure if there are other ways 
to access it, but I do so by inserting  a housenumber, road name, road type, 
suburb and postcode in a string that confirms if an address is correct or 
provides no output if wrong. If the housenumber is the only incorrect data, it 
may return a result with a nearby housenumber.  When I inserted "Bridle" and 
"Track" no output was produced, indicating this was an incorrect address. When 
I inserted "The Bridle" and "Track", I received a positive output indicating 
that "The Bridle Track" is the officially correct name.

If anyone is interested, here are two URLs that I used in this exercise:

https://maps.six.nsw.gov.au/services/public/Address_Location?houseNumber=4176&roadName=Bridle&roadType=Track&suburb=Bruinbun&postCode=2795&projection=EPSG%3A4326

https://maps.six.nsw.gov.au/services/public/Address_Location?houseNumber=4176&roadName=The
 Bridle&roadType=Track&suburb=Bruinbun&postCode=2795&projection=EPSG%3A4326

The way the output is displayed seems to vary slightly with different browsers 
(I prefer Firefox)  but the essential information is the same, whichever 
browser one uses.




On Mon, 6 Mar 2023, at 8:59 PM, Mark Pulley wrote:
> One question I forgot to ask yesterday - what do I call the track?
>
> When I did my original survey in 2009, I called it ‘Bridle Track’. At 
> some stage it was changed to “The Bridle Track” as that is the name 
> used on the DCS NSW Base Map.
>
> All the road name signs I saw on this trip have “Bridle Track” (without 
> the “The”)
>
> The signs on the camp areas had “Bridle Track” at the top near the 
> reserve name, but “The Bridle Track” on the map on the signs.
>
> Should I remove the “The” from the name? 
>
> Mark P.
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