In https://wiki.osm.org/wiki/WikiProject_United_States_railways#Train_Routes
there are over 30 USA-based passenger rail routes (e.g. FrontRunner in Utah,
MVTA in Minnesota, BrightLine as part of Florida East Coast Railway..) which
suffer from very little (wiki) documentation as to how they fit
On Mon, 17 Sep 2018 02:13:46 -0500
Aaron Forsythe wrote:
> zip codes – Zip codes are USPS routing codes. They do not align to
> cities and may even cross over each other often. USPS only uses the
> city field on mail as a backup to zip codes. They fudge the cities
> intentionally to make it
I would just like to point out two things.
addr:unit – I get there are a lot of tall buildings where this isn’t useful in
Miami. It is useful for large footprint buildings to know what entrance to
park by. Sometimes around here (unsure of in Miami) one address will even
serve multiple
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