I am going to start editing the city of Chico, CA in the United States. I've already converted parts of the Sacramento Northern Railway into a Cycleway and deleted the portion that goes from The Midway at Jones Avenue until where it intersects the Union Pacific Railroad (at which place I can't verify the details of railway existence).
A good deal of the rail will be deleted a little later and also converted to cycleway.
討論
由Minh Nguyen於2009年1月25日21:37發表的評論
You might want to consider using
railway=abandoned
rather than deleting the railway outright. Some maps render the “course of an old railway” specially.由Ryan Mikulovsky於2009年1月25日21:57發表的評論
Ah. Yes that is a good idea. I may well re-add portions of the rail that I deleted and make them abandoned. I'm curious how it'd display and what would happen if I mark a cycleway as an abandoned rail. Interestingly, the census data was not very accurate as far as where the rail was judging by the aerials. Thanks for the tip.
由Minh Nguyen於2009年1月25日23:25發表的評論
This page advises not to mark a way as both an abandoned railway and a bike path. But I’ve been mapping rail trails in Ohio, and cycleways also marked as abandoned railways seem to display as cycleways in all cases. So I don’t see any harm in doing that.
I also stuck the railroad’s name in the
old_name
slot.The OpenRailMap hasn’t been expanded beyond the UK so far. Maybe once it reaches the U.S., they’ll have a nice way of rendering rail trails and abandoned tracks. Detailed print atlases tend to mark these things, anyhow.
由Minh Nguyen於2009年1月25日23:31發表的評論
One more thing: if you follow the convention for marking up cycle routes, OpenCycleMap, will render the trail even at low zoom levels.
由Steve Chilton於2009年1月26日01:06發表的評論
If you tag as railway=abandoned and highway=cycleway mapnik slippy map will render the cycle way only (which is what you see on ground). The filter says if it is tagegd as highway='anything' then render as such, else render as a dotted line (for abandoned, which will still be visible).
See: osm.org/?lat=51.89775&lon=-0.58934&zoom=15&layers=B000FFFT
由wallclimber21於2009年1月26日08:27發表的評論
Wrt census data not being correct: this is really the norm rather than the exception. My general experience is that the network graph of roads and intersections is usually correct, but their locations can be way off. Also, the lower the density of a network, the high the error of the location.
E.g. dense suburban street networks can usually pretty good. Rural roads are often a disaster.