For whatever it's worth, I've been tagging the statewide cycle routes in Pennsylvania as RCN. I originally was tagging them as NCN, but there are actually 2 "interstate" cycle routes in the US, so I switched to RCN.
I always took Andy's remark that LCN could mean "London cycle network" to mean that LCN is the proper tag for networks within a metro area. --Adam Sam Vekemans wrote: > Hi, > how are you tagging state-wide cycle routes? > > I know we have > lcn= for local cycle routes (named & not named) > rcn=for regional cycle routes (ie metro area) > > then there's > ncn=for nation wide > but there's no > scn (state cycle network) or pcn (province cycle network) > > in Quebec we have a state-wide network, but listed as ncn. (route de verte) > (the Trans Canada Trail isnt a 'cycle route' per say, but elements of > it allows cycling on different surfaces). Do we make a new render for > a 'recreational trail'? > > Is there an established practice? > > Thanks, > Sam Vekemans > Across Canada Trails > > > On 10/30/09, Richard Welty <rwe...@averillpark.net> wrote: > >> i have added a page for NY state bike routes here: >> >> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/New_York/Bike_Routes >> >> and added my just created relation (not quite complete) for the Mohawk >> Hudson Bikeway from Rotterdam Junction to Albany. >> >> lots of bike routes in NY need to be documented: http://www.ptny.org/ >> >> richard >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Talk-us mailing list >> talk...@openstreetmap.org >> http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ Talk-ca mailing list Talk-ca@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ca