2010/10/1 Jo <[email protected]> > [...] I'm pretty sure that if one gets the PT companies to share their > data, it's not going to be in there with child relations. >
Usually (e.g. HaFas) timetables consist of a number of routes, and those are very detailed, each direction is mapped separately, and e.g. if a bus ends its day not at the terminus, then it's yet another route. This approach is easier to store in a database, but is in my opinion that one step too detailed for humans to manage in OSM. It would apparently make sense to make a collection named "line 123", and store child routes withing that collection, but as of today there is no efficient way to deal with this. -- Best regards, mit freundlichen Grüssen, meilleurs sentiments, Pozdrowienia, Michał Borsuk
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