I see some areas have been imported near here, public_transport=pay_scale_area,
for Harwich and Clacton. Is there a wiki page somewhere detailing what these
are (I'll search after sending this)?
In the case of Clacton, it looks like it was defined as a line from the coast,
inland, then back
Thanks Roger,
If they're PlusBus zones, then Clacton railway station lies outside
the Clacton zone as it currently stands, and while Harwich
International (formerly Harwich Parkeston Quay) is probably a
boundary point for the Harwich zone (though the railway station as
marked in OSM seems to be
On 7 Aug 2009, at 10:08, Ed Loach wrote:
Thanks Roger,
If they're PlusBus zones, then Clacton railway station lies outside
the Clacton zone as it currently stands, and while Harwich
International (formerly Harwich Parkeston Quay) is probably a
boundary point for the Harwich zone (though
I am not offering to create the page so hopefully someone else
will do
that. (I am doing work on cleaning up other existing transit
related
wiki pages on when I have time).
I might do a page Tag:public_transport=pay_scale_area and divert
PlusBus to that?
Google reveals these areas were
Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com schrieb:
Would it be sensible to create a PlusBus page on the wiki, and link
to it from the NaPTAN user in relation to the upload? The Wiki page
can describe what the features are about and can also be used to
list issues that need to be resolved.
I am
Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com schrieb:
Which leads to a question of terminology...
Is 'transit' a synonym for 'public transport'? or not. If not then
what is the difference?
As a non-native speaker of english I find it easier to guess what
'public transport' means compared to
On 7 Aug 2009, at 17:07, Christoph Böhme wrote:
Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com schrieb:
Which leads to a question of terminology...
Is 'transit' a synonym for 'public transport'? or not. If not then
what is the difference?
As a non-native speaker of english I find it easier to