I've been pondering micro-mapping the carstop signs to mark where the front of the train stops. Indeed, I tried to collect this info for Wimbledon, but the GPS there was too poor also.
2009/9/18 Peter Childs <[email protected]>: > 2009/9/18 Frankie Roberto <[email protected]>: >> >> 2009/9/18 Peter Childs <[email protected]> >> >>> Its very difficult as London Bridge is based on about 6 layers with >>> random escalators, lifts and ramps connecting it up. >>> >>> I'm thinking the building should only cover parts with a roof on and >>> hence really needs cutting up..... >> >> Yeah, agree. >> >>> >>> Is there a marker I can put up to say where the trains actually stop >>> and that you need to move down the platform. >> >> Ideally, there should a way per railway track, and a way per platform (you >> can map platforms as areas, but it seems to work better as linear ways). If >> there's a way that represents more than one track (eg two tracks running >> between island platforms, add tracks=2). >> >> Then, make a node on each track to represent where the trains stop. There >> can be more than one of these if there are a few stopping points (eg >> platform 1a, 1b). Tag this railway=stop. >> >> All of these stopping points, plus the platforms, plus the station building, >> should then all belong to the station's relation >> (http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/205097) - ideally add >> role=stop to the stop nodes. >> > > Ok I spouse I need stop markers for different number of carriages. > What about the back of the train? > > Also I guess we are going to need a tag to say "The last set of doors > will not open" as the platform is not long enough. > > Maybe we should have door marks, ie Rather than say the train stops > here say where the doors should be; I've seen these marked on the > platform in some parts of the world and parts of the Tube have > automatic doors fixed to the platform! > > Peter. > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-transit mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-transit > -- Regards, Thomas Wood (Edgemaster) _______________________________________________ Talk-transit mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-transit
