Christoph Böhme <christoph <at> b3e.net> writes: >>>I want to express >>>that you can walk along one side of the road, then use the subway >>>to get to the other side.
>I often map the pavement/sidewalk separately from the main road when >there they are separated from it by a stripe of grass, trees or hedges. (That's not the case here - there is a pavement by the side of the major road and I was walking along it.) >>Or bring the footway out to the end of the tunnel, >Here is an example of what this solution would look like on the map: >http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.47213&lon=-1.920605&zoom=18&layers=B000FTF I think this is what I'll do. The extra paths from the road to the subway do not physically exist, but they do represent a walking route that I took (if we make the usual assumption that I was walking exactly in the middle of the road and then turned off to take the subway) and they make life easy for routing software. -- Ed Avis <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

