+1 this is getting absurd.

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2 Oct 2019, 01:40 by e...@mapillary.com:

> +1 to what Ewen said.
>
> If we don't hear back from you I am in favour of blocking your emails. 
>
> On Wed, 2 Oct 2019 at 09:39, Ewen Hill <> ewen.h...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:ewen.h...@gmail.com>> > wrote:
>
>> Herbert,
>>     Can we slow down a little and finalise one of these items and then move 
>> on to the next please. We don't get much feedback from you after a number of 
>> us have offered suggestions. There are no "thanks", no, "If you look at this 
>> relation/way then this appears different". 
>>
>>     I would be only too happy to discuss offline some of your issues in a 
>> Skype or email or any other method you wish. I, along with others would like 
>> to know what the end game is. Are you doing a paper on OSM or are you a 
>> committed editor or new to OSM. A lot of your questions could be answered by 
>> Google or via the vast amount of information in the Wiki.
>>
>>   I look forward to hearing from you off the list.
>>
>> Ewen
>>
>> On Wed, 2 Oct 2019 at 09:23, Herbert.Remi via Talk-au <>> 
>> talk-au@openstreetmap.org <mailto:talk-au@openstreetmap.org>>> > wrote:
>>
>>> # Discussion H: public transport – the end game
>>>
>>> Bus routes (relations) were changed in the ACT in 2019 with the 
>>> introduction of Civic to Gungahlin light rail, effective 29 April 2019. The 
>>> bus network in Canberra changed from a mesh network (bumble buses) to a 
>>> “hub and spoke” system, the “Rapid” bus network. Now, fast buses connect 
>>> town centres and you change for local connections. This was a radical 
>>> change with many bus routes being abolished and news one established. The 
>>> new “spoke” routes are name R1, R2, … to R10. The route R1 is not a bus 
>>> route at all but the Civic to Gungahlin light rail.
>>>
>>> Summary of changes required to OSM relations:
>>> - Many routes deleted
>>> - New routes added
>>> - Nomenclature of all routes changed.
>>>
>>> Resources
>>> 1. A detailed, folded poster map that shows all the new routes. I am aware 
>>> this is almost useless for the online community. Locals can get a copy for 
>>> free.
>>> *Canberra Transport Guide: your guide to Canberra’s bus and light rail 
>>> network*, Transport Canberra, 2019.
>>> 2. A DINA4 overview map of the Rapid bus network can be found on the ACT 
>>> Government website for a map.
>>> https://www.transport.act.gov.au/getting-around/timetables/routes-by-number 
>>> <https://www.transport.act.gov.au/getting-around/timetables/routes-by-number>
>>> 3. The Transport Canberra website has a wealth of information about the bus 
>>> network in general.
>>> https://www.transport.act.gov.au/ <https://www.transport.act.gov.au/>
>>>
>>>
>>> QUESTION
>>> An audit and possible correction of all bus routes are required, similar to 
>>> the audit of all bike routes (discussion G). Some routes may have been 
>>> changed already and others are forgotten.
>>> **How to do this?**
>>> I am hoping that somebody may have experience with this sort of problem in 
>>> other cities.
>>>
>>> I welcome your comments.
>>> keywords: Australia, ACT, bus network, ACT Government, TCCS, light rail, 
>>> relation, public transport
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>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Warm Regards
>>
>> Ewen Hill
>> Internet Development Australia
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