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[openrailwaymap] Crossover tagging

Christian Wendel mail at christianwendel.de
Mon May 4 22:49:09 MEST 2015


Hi,

I think about: What would the situation be like if the yard were abandoned?

-> +1 for solution [1.].

regards, Christian


Am 04.05.2015 um 14:51 schrieb JJJ Wegdam:
> Good afternoon guys,
>
> yesterday I encountered a minor tagging problem. It is about a siding 
> or yard track becoming part of the main network, using a crossover. 
> The situation is sketched at http://puu.sh/hB2j5/44aceed8c0.png. 
> Currently the tagging system demands us to tag according to [2]. This 
> however looks like the main track on the left suddenly stops/starts. 
> Perhaps tagging this single crossover as main [1], or allowing the 
> tagging of both crossover and main [3] would be more elegant.
> Allowing [3] would also come in handy at tagging inbound and outbound 
> station tracks; there it is very hard to distinguish main tracks from 
> crossovers. Example: 
> http://www.openrailwaymap.org/?lang=nl&lat=52.09244570234097&lon=5.107985436916351&zoom=18&style=standard
>
> Kind regards,
> Jeroen
>
>
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