But Martin (and others) _could_ use the web site to prompt investigations
into crossing locations and manually add/edit in OSM.

If Mark is right and even Network Rail have bad data it shows that you just
cannot trust anyone.

BTW Welcome to the list Martin :)

- Jez

On Thu, 24 May 2018 at 17:07 Mark Goodge <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On 24/05/2018 16:36, David Woolley wrote:
> > Please read the terms of use on that web site, in particular:
> >
> > "You may only print off copies, and may only download page(s) from our
> > site for your personal and non-commercial use."
> >
> > Anything included in OSM needs to have licence that permits commercial
> > use, so you cannot use the data from that web page as a source for OSM.
>
> And, from a practical perspective, even if it was available under a
> suitable licence it wouldn't be suitable for bulk import as quite a lot
> of the coordinates are too imprecise.
>
> Mark
>
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