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BUS STOP

Publicate per DOM91 le 20 June 2012 in French (Français).

I encounter some problem to create a bus stop. I saw that some people use the key’name’ to describle the line and the direction. I suggest to create a key for the line as ‘line’ for the number of the line and another key to describe the direction like a relation ‘from’=’name’ (= bus stop start) ‘to’=’name’ (=bus stop arrival). I don’t know if it’s the correct way to send my idea so please give me the correction if it’s the wrong way. Thank you. Best regards.

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Commento de zors1843 a 21 de June 2012 a 04:24

The mailing list of your country would be a better place to ask your question :

http://gis.19327.n5.nabble.com/France-f5380434.html

Kind regards, Georges

Commento de Sanderd17 a 21 de June 2012 a 08:01

Also note that there is a rather new tagging schema being implemented: osm.wiki/Proposed_features/Public_Transport

This makes use of the ‘name’ tag to denote the name of the stop, and for the directions, it uses a relation.

Also look at this: osm.wiki/Bus_stop

Note that there are differences with the old schema. In the old schema, you had to place stops next to the highway, and now you have to place a stop on the highway, with a platform next to it, and link the two with a relation.

The route relation has a name like Brussels-Leuven, so that denotes the start and end (note that Leuven-Brussels will be another relation). And it has a begin position and an end position.

But if you are unsure, contact the mailing list, as Georges said.

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