> Any thoughts? I don't know how the naptan data was imported to know if this
> is a common problem or not?
It isn't a problem as such. The following tag "naptan:BusStopType=CUS"
means that it is a "customary" stop, i.e., somewhere that the driver
will pull over but it isn't necessarily marked on
On 22/11/11 22:26, Graham Jones wrote:
Hi,
I just found a node tagged with lots of things to do with naptan. It
looks like it should be a bus stop, but there is no highway=bus_stop
tag on it. (http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/471495304).
I just wonder what to do with it - can either
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Chris Hill wrote:
> On 22/11/11 22:26, Graham Jones wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I just found a node tagged with lots of things to do with naptan. It
>> looks like it should be a bus stop, but there is no highway=bus_stop
>> tag on it. (http://www.openst
My 2p on the industrial/craft split:
I don't think this has been mentioned before but perhaps also the output of the
brewery could be tagged.
e.g.
brewery:output:beer|cider=n (in barrels per year)
brewery:output:source=local knowledge/URL ref/beer mat/whatever
brewery:output:date=year of
I notice the South/ South West is looking a bit empty, so I started a list of
places I know but need investigating further before marking on the map (some I
could do as single node as a very rough placement - but should be able to get
better trace / identify stuff using Bing Aerials).
Thanks
>
>
>
> I notice the South/ South West is looking a bit empty, so I started a list
> of places I know but need investigating further before marking on the map
> (some I could do as single node as a very rough placement - but should be
> able to get better trace / identify stuff using Bing Aerials).
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Peter J Stoner wrote:
> In message <4ecd147a.7000...@raggedred.net>
> Chris Hill wrote:
>> On 22/11/11 22:26, Graham Jones wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> I just found a node tagged with lots of things to do with naptan. It
>>> looks li
>
> Brian Prangle wrote:
> > How to distinguish real ale from industrial mass market breweries?
> >
> >
> Put something descriptive in "real_ale=" perhaps?
>
In my mind, in the UK most (small/micro)breweries are real_ale, thus this
should be assumed default.
(According to http://www.beermad.org.
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