On Sun, 26 Apr 2020, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
You’ll remember that a couple of weeks ago I posted about the work I’m
doing to look at getting the relevant bits of Transport for London’s
openly licensed Cycle Infrastructure Database into OSM.
https://github.com/cyclestreets/tflcid-conversion
It takes the TfL CID files, compares them against OSM (by making queries
against a freshly loaded Postgres database), and outputs a series of
files for each datatype, all categorised by the type of editing that will
be required to get them into OSM.
You can now view this converted data as an interactive visualisation at:
https://bikedata.cyclestreets.net/tflcid2osm/#13.12/51.50426/-0.08725
Use the "Feature type" drop-down to change the type.
This shows the results of Richard's excellent scripting to convert the TfL
CID data to OSM tagging. It hopefully demonstrates the correctness of
Richard's conversion and the extensiveness of the data. I have also
included the two TfL photos of each asset.
NB You can see the original TfL data using the "TfL CID" layer button, and
OSM data using "OSM" layer button. These are both in the main list of
cycling data layer buttons on the right-hand side.
Martin, ** CycleStreets - For Cyclists, By Cyclists
Developer, CycleStreets ** https://www.cyclestreets.net/
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