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165490758 2 days ago

Based on the fix me type, It's a station help point. An interface with speak, microphone and two buttons. One button is for emergency assistance, the other for information. You can get through to a human for help. It's not a general phone. Most stations in the UK have them.

Looking at osm.wiki/wik/Railway_stations amenity=telephone is the closest however it's not a general telephone and doesn't look like a telephone but can be used like one but to only the train company and emergency services.

162037371 4 months ago

Yes the amenity=fixme should be removed. Thanks for spotting.

161128971 4 months ago

https://www.ipswichstar.co.uk/news/25025087.new-europa-way-link-road-ipswich-officially-opens/ suggests it's been open for a week.

I no longer live in the area to be able to do an in person survey, should it be required.

162554656 6 months ago

Err the comment should be the similarly named time Garelochhead!

161437793 7 months ago

Thanks for sorting, I thought I'd hit undo on all the cases that is managed to drag a larger object accidentally. Based on my phone GPS the road needed a bit of realignment. I'll try and get the trace off the GPS and see if that's more accurate.

149681806 11 months ago

I agree that seems like a better way to tag it.

Also the road between Lillstadt and Wachbach is signed for access only for farm vehicles and walking/cycling only if I've understood the sign right, so it probably needs an update to discourage routers taking you over it for longer journeys. I wasn't sure how best to tag that restriction.

149681806 11 months ago

If I remember correctly it's an asphalt surface but poor quality.

15797561 over 2 years ago

Hi Jerry,

I suspect I accidentally put it on the pub instead of the nearby post box.

Shaun,

62007641 almost 7 years ago

I'm curious why some roads have been changed from tertiary to tertiary_link which I'd say is invalid especially considering the length. The *_link type road types are normally only used for motorway to secondary and nothing smaller. The link types are also only for very short sections of road, for example slip roads. In this case they are much longer than slip roads.

46417567 over 8 years ago

This is in completely the wrong country. I've reverted the change.