> For those curious as to what these maps look like, here's one I photographed
> last week:
>     http://www.systemeD.net/temp/onward_travel_falmouth.jpg
> (4.6Mb file)

Thanks, I was curious. I was tempted to stroll to the station at lunch
to find my local one, but it is raining now :(

The rather broken rendering of the pedestrian area in the top left of
the "Local area map" is interesting; it sells OSM short.

Also, it looks like they're using another source for the bus stop data
(stop A is on the other side of the footpath). I'm assuming each map
is edited by someone with local knowledge? ;) So it is a shame that
improvements are contributed back to OSM.

Cheers,
Craig

On 10 June 2011 11:31, Richard Fairhurst <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ed Loach wrote:
>> I can imagine the little M stickers being printed now...
>
> For those curious as to what these maps look like, here's one I photographed
> last week:
>     http://www.systemeD.net/temp/onward_travel_falmouth.jpg
> (4.6Mb file)
>
> Compare and contrast with http://osm.org/go/erU5Lvdkm- .
>
> cheers
> Richard
>
>
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