Thanks to Markus and Polyglot for clarifying.
I can work with this advice.
Cheers.
Tony
On 24/09/2018 13:08, Jo wrote:
Hi Tony,
At the moment we don't have anything in place to do that. When
itineraries disappear, their corresponding route relations are
deleted. When entire lines disappear their route_master and route
relations are deleted. If they are renamed and/or their identifier
changes and it's obvious that it's all based on an already mapped
predecessor, you could 'reuse' the relations.
But we don't have any way to indicate when the new situation starts or
the old situation ceases.
The same goes for (long term) detours. We can't represent that.
Polyglot
Op ma 24 sep. 2018 om 13:32 schreef Tony Shield
<tony.shield...@gmail.com <mailto:tony.shield...@gmail.com>>:
Hi
My local bus operator has ceased to operate a route, so the
question is
what is the best way to handle this end-of-life cycle?
Should I delete the relation or is there an end date tag which
says that
the route is no longer running?
Conversely is there a start date tag? - my operator announces
new bus
routes in advance - I can create the relations in advance but should
they be published in advance of them actually running?
And do the PT maps groups respect such start and end-dates?
When I get answers should I update the wiki?
Regards
Tony
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