Shaun Stops can be in NaPTAN without there being any evidence of this on the flag or on a timetable .... and if we are talking about stops in the SW region, I am almost certain that the stops must be in NaPTAN for them to create the timetable for the service.
If you can let me have details of (roughly) the locations which you were unable to find the stops in NaPTAN, I will check it out. Send to me using my "traveline at Slevin dot plus dot com" address - thanks Roger -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Shaun McDonald Sent: 04 April 2010 8:24 PM To: Public transport/transit/shared taxi related topics Subject: Re: [Talk-transit] Bus stops missing in Cornwall On 4 Apr 2010, at 16:18, Steven Chamberlain wrote: > Shaun McDonald wrote: >> ... Then there are several that I have found that >> have a flag on the ground, that looks like it's been there for a few >> years at least, with up to date timetable information, so it is still >> in use, yet there is nothing in the naptan data that has just been >> imported a couple of nights ago? > > Hi, > > I find it odd that someone would produce timetables and know to display > them if they were not in NaPTAN. > > In my area, the printed bus timetables show a 'Stop code:' near the top, > followed by the ATCO identifier. Might they have shown that, perhaps? > That might be an easy way to check if they were in the original NaPTAN > dump or not. Maybe they're in there but their locations are off. > > ATCO codes for bus stops in Cornwall should begin 080, I believe, and > then seem to have 7 to 9 alphanumeric characters. > There is nothing on the timetables, nor the flag to suggest a ATCO/naptan/similar reference number/code. Shaun _______________________________________________ Talk-transit mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-transit _______________________________________________ Talk-transit mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-transit
