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[openrailwaymap] ProRail import - slice 2

Rolf Eike Beer eike at sf-mail.de
Sun May 10 21:10:08 MEST 2015


Am Donnerstag, 7. Mai 2015, 11:55:39 schrieb JJJ Wegdam:
> Good afternoon Eike,
> 
> > Op 7 mei 2015 om 08:14 heeft Rolf Eike Beer <eike at sf-mail.de> het volgende
> > geschreven:> 
> > Am Samstag, 2. Mai 2015, 22:28:43 schrieb JJJ Wegdam:
> >> Dear contributors,
> >> 
> >> while the WMS of the milestones (slice 1) ought to be being developed, I
> >> decided to introduce you guys to slice 2. The proposal that I'm about to
> >> present is about the Dutch equivalent of Betriebsstelle:
> >> dienstregelingspunten. Freely translated, this means timetable-nodes. The
> >> English equivalent is the collection of yards, junctions, sidings and
> >> moveable bridges (note that yards and sidings are distinguished in the
> >> Dutch definition).
> > 
> > So, what exactly will that look like? One point per "station", that would
> > match what we have as railway=station (or halt, or service_station)? For
> > those elements the node is placed "in the center of the object", so I
> > guess any coordinate you would give us would be fine.
> 
> You can consider the data as a collection of names for points of interest
> along the railway, which the operator uses to construct a smooth timetable.
> For more info on the subject, you could consult 
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenRailwayMap/Tagging#Operating_Sites,
> where the tagging of these nodes is described. I already tested two
> locations:
> 
>http://puu.sh/hExsV/47862d83d4.jpg shows an example of a cargo yard near
> Rotterdam. • http://puu.sh/hExu2/8f324e6bc0.jpg is a junction near
> Amersfoort.
> 
> My main question is: assuming that everything will be done in accordance
> with the import guidelines and ORM tagging scheme, would you agree on an
> automated import of these nodes?

I'm probably no authority, but for me this sounds as it is in accordance with 
our tagging scheme. I would suggest you show a small piece of (OSM) data on 
the import wiki page to make it easier to see if your new nodes are "sound".

Eike
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