Hi,

Thanks to all for the replies on coach route mapping.

I don't agree that this is purely a rendering problem. The information
needed to distinguish urban bus transit from long distance coach
services simply does not exist in the database at the moment and there
is no consistent way of tagging routes so that this distinction could
be made.

Looking at the active public transport proposal again, the network tag
of route=bus/train/subway/tram could be part of a solution, but it
seems that the usage is not really consistent everywhere. For example,
in Helsinki the bus routes have network=Helsinki, subway has
network='Helsingin metro'  and so on, even though both can be used
with the same ticket. This could be a local problem though.

I still think that long distance services which are not part of an
urban transit network should be distinguished somehow, so I like the
idea of using service=express for coaches. This could mostly do what I
was proposing, if it would be widely used and the rendered correctly.
Currently this tag seems to be used only around Oxford and ignored by
tile rendering style sheets.

The rendering of coach routes should be de-emphasized in high zoom
levels, i.e. they should be overdrawn by local transit bus lines, but
on the other hand they should be also drawn in low zoom levels, like
long distance train routes in Öpnvkarte are.

Best,
Teemu

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