Re: [Talk-us] Denver RTD's public_transport growth

2018-09-13 Thread OSM Volunteer stevea
Jay Johnson wrote: > The authoritative source for railroad GIS data is usually considered to be > BTS: https://www.bts.gov Thank you, Jay! That's a very rich website, I'm now fumbling my way through it and I think I can find the "platform/stop" locations I'm looking for, but it may take

Re: [Talk-us] Address data for Miami Florida United States

2018-09-13 Thread mangokm40
Mr. Rasmussen, Thanks for the offer! I definitely need help. :) I looked, and failed to find, the layer without unit#. That's what I thought would be preferred. Thanks for spotting it. I don't see why we would search for a specific unit on a map. When I navigate, I would just want

[Talk-us] Whole-US Garmin Map update - 2018-09-11

2018-09-13 Thread Dave Hansen
These are based off of Lambertus's work here: http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl If you have questions or comments about these maps, please feel free to ask. However, please do not send me private mail. The odds are, someone else will have the same questions, and by asking on the talk-us@

Re: [Talk-us] Talk-us Digest, Vol 130, Issue 17

2018-09-13 Thread Jay Johnson
SteveA, The authoritative source for railroad GIS data is usually considered to be BTS: https://www.bts.gov/ When I worked at BNSF, that is what was used to initially populate the linework for our rail feature class. Class I railroads (the very large ones) are generally regulated by the