On 14 March 2010 15:52, Nick Allen <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Not only is the NaPTAN data useful for planning journeys, but I've also
> found it useful when mapping -




> if an area of the map contains bus stops
> but no roads then you know it's worth going there for a bike ride!
>
Because an area with no roads means no traffic, but magical flying buses for
when you get tired and want to take your bike home? ;)

If there are potentially lots of areas, then I'm wondering if there is a way
to visualise these unmapped places. Search for bus stops where no highway=*
within some distance of them? Maybe the distance would be the NaPTAN
accuracy plus a few metres. This would either make a good list, or the bus
stops could be displayed as large red dots on the no-names layer.

-- 
Gregory
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http://www.livingwithdragons.com
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