I think it is important to have an osm object describing the timetable user-oriented for simple editing without any tool. The mapper is at a bus stop, takes a picture of the timetable, can import it later in osm without the need of any extra tool. Validator can be inside a tool.
Julien « djakk » Le mar. 6 nov. 2018 à 16:46, djakk djakk <djakk.dj...@gmail.com> a écrit : > Almost that ! Sometimes bus stops does not have their official timetable, > the user have to refer to the closest previous bus stop having an official > timetable. So this kind of bus stop may not have a timetable in osm (except > an osm mapper really wants to put it into osm, knowing per habits the > schedule). > > > Julien « djakk » > > > > Le mar. 6 nov. 2018 à 16:28, Jo <winfi...@gmail.com> a écrit : > >> You mean per stop/route pair? That's an incredible s amount of relations! >> It seems to me that it would be a nighmare to try and maintain it that way. >> At first sight it seems simpler, but with the new proposal i came up with, >> you can see how the stops of a variation in itinerary tie together. >> >> If the vehicle remains in the station longer, the roles could become >> 00:30-00:35 instead of simply 00:35 for the departure offset to the time >> the vehicle left at its first stop. >> >> Seeing the stops in the timetable relation in the order they are served >> also enables comparing this with the stops sequence in the route relation >> they refer to, adding additional possibilities for validation of the data. >> >> The stops in a timetable sequence should always be a subset of the stops >> in a route relation and appear in the same order. >> >> Polyglot >> >> >> Op di 6 nov. 2018 om 16:07 schreef djakk djakk <djakk.dj...@gmail.com>: >> >>> I’ll agree with Leif, having a timetable relation per stop is better. >>> >>> >>> Yes Leif, there can be a delay expressed in minutes instead of an >>> arrival-departure pair of time. >>> >>> Julien « djakk » >>> >>> >>> >>> Le mar. 6 nov. 2018 à 16:04, djakk djakk <djakk.dj...@gmail.com> a >>> écrit : >>> >>>> In order to reduce the length of the value of the departures= tag, >>>> should we allow this kind of abstraction level : departures=5:35 ; 6:35 ; >>>> [7-19]:[05;35] ; 20:35 ; 21:35 ? >>>> >>>> Julien « djakk » >>>> >>>> >>>> Le mar. 6 nov. 2018 à 15:41, djakk djakk <djakk.dj...@gmail.com> a >>>> écrit : >>>> >>>>> Martin, maybe locals do know their bus stop timetable, as they always >>>>> use the service they may memorize the schedules ... ? >>>>> >>>>> Julien >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Le lun. 5 nov. 2018 à 17:08, Jo <winfi...@gmail.com> a écrit : >>>>> >>>>>> Hi Leif, >>>>>> >>>>>> You made me do it! :-) I sort of stole your proposal and started >>>>>> creating a new one. It differs in rather important ways from your >>>>>> proposal, >>>>>> so I preferred not modifying your wiki page. I also think it's important >>>>>> to >>>>>> decouple the (voting for a) full timetable solution from the solution >>>>>> where >>>>>> tags are added to indicate interval during 'opening_hours' or a route, >>>>>> which is a lot more likely to be accepted. >>>>>> >>>>>> So here goes: >>>>>> >>>>>> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Public_transport_timetables >>>>>> >>>>>> Please let me know what you think. What I still haven't figured out >>>>>> yet is how to differ weekdays that fall in school holiday periods from >>>>>> "normal" weekdays. So work in progress. >>>>>> >>>>>> Polyglot >>>>>> >>>>>> Op za 3 nov. 2018 om 16:25 schreef Leif Rasmussen <354...@gmail.com>: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Polyglot: >>>>>>> >>>>>> I think that having a timetable relation for each stop is less >>>>>>> complicated than having one per route. There are several advantages to >>>>>>> this: >>>>>>> 1) People can easily add a single relation at a time, rather than >>>>>>> having to do the entire line at one time. This could make it much >>>>>>> easier >>>>>>> to, for example, have a StreetComplete quest asking "What are the >>>>>>> arrival >>>>>>> times of bus X at this bus stop?" iD could also have a field at bus >>>>>>> stops >>>>>>> with "arrivals for each parent bus route" that would allow people to >>>>>>> seamlessly create timetable relations. It also makes more features >>>>>>> possible in the future, such as additional tags to each timetable. >>>>>>> 2) The system is easier for newbies to learn to use. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The disadvantage is that there are now a ton of relations per bus / >>>>>>> train / subway route. Creating these could made easier by a new JOSM >>>>>>> plugin. Also, if someone wanted to delete all timetable relations that >>>>>>> are >>>>>>> part of a route, they could simply use this overpass query to download >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> data into JOSM and then delete all of the timetable relations: >>>>>>> https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/Dlf >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If people really prefer a single timetable relation for each route, >>>>>>> then I will go with that. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Julien: >>>>>>> Why not have a "delay"="<amount of time between arrival and >>>>>>> departure at this platform>" tag instead of separate arrivals/departures >>>>>>> tags? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>>> Leif Rasmussen >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>> Tagging mailing list >>>>>>> Tagging@openstreetmap.org >>>>>>> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >>>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Tagging mailing list >>>>>> Tagging@openstreetmap.org >>>>>> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >>>>>> >>>>>
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