2009/9/15 Robert Naylor <[email protected]>: > On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 08:36:50 +0100, Thomas Wood <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Sorry for the delay in getting back, the end of last week was marred >> by not being able to get online. >> >> Anyway, I have now imported West Yorkshire (more on this in a bit), >> Torbay and Thurrock. >> > > > Thanks for importing West Yorkshire. > > Just had a go at merging a bus stop and just my luck picked a less straight > forward one. > > A bus stop, which in Naptan has a stop marked per side of road, however its > only physicaly marked at one side only. > > I've merged the actual stop with the naptan point on the same side of the > road, but I'm not sure what to do with the Naptan point on the other side. > > Possibly something like > physically_present=opposite > highway=bus_stop > > or just > physically_present=no > highway=bus_stop > > And then of course there is the BusStopType which will then contradict > physically_present if I set physically_present=opposite > > Quite a lot of bus stops round here also have ref set to what should > hopefully be in local_ref. (Possibly my fault that....)
ref/local_ref has been argued here in the past, I can't remember the reason for settling on the latter, I personally prefer the former. The BusStopType is only applied to stops that are CUStomary, usually meaning no flag is present, or referred to by the flag opposite. physically_present=opposite will not contradict naptan:BusStopType=CUS Whether or not to leave the highway=bus_stop tag is local preference for now. -- Regards, Thomas Wood (Edgemaster) _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb

