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On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 4:46 PM, Janko Mihelić jan...@gmail.com wrote:
I think that tag is not usable. There can be a train that goes from town to
town, making it an ordinary train line. Then when it comes to a big city, it
stops on every station, making it a commuter train line. How do you tag
I did not propose to tag the *way* as commuter rail, but the *relations*
regarding these train connections. Commuter rail often uses the same rail
tracks as long distance services. That is why railway=rail is correct for
the ways; but IMHO route=commuter for the relations is interesting
Shouldn't we keep the schema to something that is easily compatible with the
Google Transit GTFS format instead of developing something different all
together? I believe the GTFS was developed after extensive research on how
transit companies actually manage their data and how that data can be