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 some
On Sep 2, 2018, at 9:52 PM, OSM Volunteer stevea
wrote:
>
> I "found something rectangular" and sketched in
> http://wiki.osm.org/wiki/Colorado/Railroads which we might agree (as a
> useful, communicative wiki) is "alpha-1" or so.
Following up to my own post, (that wiki continues as "early al
I "found something rectangular" and sketched in
http://wiki.osm.org/wiki/Colorado/Railroads which we might agree (as a useful,
communicative wiki) is "alpha-1" or so.
Denver's FasTracks Lines grow, let's sync OSM and this wiki with another
up-to-date light_rail table. This strategy works: Por
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