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Workington North

Postat per JeffB a 27 de novembre 2009 en English

My compliments to user:sladen, who has drawn the new temporary Workington North railway station. After reading the Wikipedia article my first instinct was to fire up OSM and mark the thing myself, but sladen has already drawn it in great detail (osm.org/go/evNv0Jss ). Isn't OSM great?

Edit: URL fixed

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Comentari de Jean-Marc Liotier lo 27 de novembre 2009 a 09:34

Check your URL - you put an extraneous parenthesis at the end.

Comentari de Jean-Marc Liotier lo 27 de novembre 2009 a 09:38

I wonder about how to model a station. The simplest way is of course a single node along the way. But is it advisable to model the station as an area ?

Comentari de JeffB lo 27 de novembre 2009 a 13:56

@Jean-Marc: I copied and pasted the URL correctly. It was the OSM software that turned it into a hyperlink and decided to include the closing parenthesis (but not the opening one). Perhaps if I put spaces at either end of the URL it will work. Here goes: ( osm.org/go/evNv0Jss )

Comentari de JeffB lo 27 de novembre 2009 a 13:57

Yes, that worked. Thanks for pointing it out. :-)

Comentari de JeffB lo 27 de novembre 2009 a 14:47

@Jean-Marc: The wiki at osm.wiki/Railway_stations says to use just a node, with extra markings for platforms. But I don't see why you can't add an area on top of that to show the outline of the building(s).

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