Just echoing Dawid, JOSM will be your friend for relational editing if you
not already using it.

Regards


On 21 November 2013 08:18, Dawid Loubser <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Nice work in the Midrand area, John! The Gautrain Bus Route is really
> looking swell overall (Six months ago there was barely anything).
>
> With regards to the order of the stops in the relation, I am afraid iD
> (in-browser editor) is a little bit limited - the only way that I am aware
> of, is to add the stops to the relation in chronological order - the order
> seems to be maintained. To view the order of the items in the relation,
> just "open" the relation for editing, and in the left-hand toolbar, scroll
> down to where the "members" are listed - you will see all members (in
> order).
>
> Otherwise, check out the JOSM editor for finer-grained editing tasks like
> these.
>
> Happy mapping!
> (or do we say "Merry Mapping" this time of year...?)
>
>   --
> Dawid Loubser <[email protected]>
>
>   Op Do, 2013-11-21 om 06:37 +0200 skryf John:
>
> Thanks Grant,
>
>
>  1) I really like the live map. I have been looking for a browser based
> map showing live buses!! I am sitting on the bus now and it is accurate
> including buses going in the opposite direction. Sometimes it is less good
> but then GT buddy and the official GT app show the same lack of data.
>
>
>  Slight glitch is that update times are exactly two hours fast when
> clicking on a bus. Pretty obvious what they should be so no problem.
>
>
>  2) A question: the wiki
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Routes#Public_transport_routes states
> "The order of the members in the relation should identical to the order in
> the timetable." for stops. I am using the standard browser editor (potlach
> successor) and am not sure how to check and edit the order of the stops.
> Can anyone help?
>
>
>  3) Finally I added some bus platforms at Midrand. Not sure if that works
> for other stations?
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=-25.99528&mlon=28.13624#map=18/-25.99528/28.13624&layers=T(Name
>  rendering slightly out on transport maps)
>
>
>  Regards,
>
>  John
>
>
>
>
>
>
>  On 7 November 2013 13:03, Grant Slater <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Hi Talk-ZA,
>
> A few of us (DawidLoubser, Gerhardus Geldenhuis, johng & likely
> others) have recently added all the Gautrain Bus routes.
>
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_South_Africa/Public_transport_routes#Gautrain_Bus
>
> I have hacked together a live map for viewing buses on the routes (zoom
> in):
> http://firefishy.com/tmp/bus/
>
> It also shows all the bus stops mapped with operator="Gautrain Bus"
>
> Please help map the remaining bus stops :)
> Or check to see if the bus routes are correct.
>
> The Hatfield routes do not exactly match the published route map at
> the start (stops are identical), the routes used seem to be
> "optimised".
> Another map for viewing bus routes is http://openbusmap.org/ but it
> hasn't yet updated with all the routes.
>
> Anyone know why the buses occasionally run through the night? Training
> or something? Normal hours are ~5am to ~9pm.
>
> Kind regards
>  Grant
>
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