On 8/29/07, Richard Fairhurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > (moved to talk-gb) > > Andy Allan wrote: > > > I haven't tackled the concept of not-signed-but-nice-anyway routes - > > so far I've been concentrating on routes signed by external agencies > > How do you (or anyone else) think I should tag the National Byway? > (http://www.nationalbyway.org) > > I'd really like to start surveying it, because their online mapping is > even more woeful than Sustrans' - in that, er, it doesn't exist. > > If it could be drawn in brown on the OSM Cycle Map that would be even > better. :)
I'll do that as soon as there's data to be rendered, just let me know when and what tags, and I'll choose the shade of brown! As for tagging, I'm not sure. I've got a similar problem with the Wandle Trail*, which is a green-signed leisure route, different from the national and london cycle networks and I think done by the local councils. http://flickr.com/photos/purplespace/44422410/ - ignore the blue London cycle network number. So the state of play is: ncn - Sustrans National Cycle network (in red) rcn - Sustrans Regional Cycle network (in blue) lcn - local cycle networks (inc. London cycle network) - also in blue but we need to mark up this National Byway, and any other organised cycle networks or routes there are that don't fit into the three tags already that I don't yet know about! acn for Arbitrary Cycle Network? :-) Cheers, Andy * Actually, I gave up worrying about that one, since the Wandle Trail overlaps with a London Cycle network route which in turn forms part of one of Sustrans' NCN routes so it's not that important! _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/talk-gb

