https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Ika-chan!/Fantasy_maps_with_OSM_software

looks useful despite disclaimer on top

<osm fictional> finds other usefully
looking materials

In general, main technical issues are
exactly the same as with rendering
unmodified OSM data

I would not worry too much about
people thinking that railway map
is representing real railways

You would still need to attribute
OpenStreetMap
and attribution location may be a good
place to note that tracks are fictional


24 Jul 2020, 17:59 by [email protected]:

> I'm looking for some pointers.
>
> I have a dedicated server (located in Ohio, I'm in UK) with full controls. 
> I'm fairly confident with web sites and javascript (and geometry), but I'm 
> entirely new to online mapping (apart from editing OSM in the iD editor).
>
> What I want to do is use OSM as a base map for small areas of the UK, but 
> remove entirely all the OSM-derived railway tracks, and replace them with my 
> own data. This data would be essentially fictional, not based on or derived 
> from anything which is there now. I want to be able to create tiles zoomed in 
> far enough to see individual rails and sleepers, with each rail as two 
> separate rail edges.
>
> Where would I start to do that? How would I deal with attribution, warning 
> unsuspecting users that everything is derived from OSM (and can be relied on 
> to the same extent, if any, as any other OSM) EXCEPT the railway tracks, 
> which can't?
>
> Many thanks for any help/ideas/suggestions.
>
> cheers,
>
> Martin.
>
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