Tom The TfL bus maps may not be usable but the timetable data on which they are based are available at traveline.info/tnds under the Open Government Licence. Is that "ODBL-compatible" or am I missing your point?
A note of caution however. This week's edition of the London data includes breadcrumb trails of the "track" taken between each bus stop. I am not sure that TfL have intended to release this level of detail because of map copyright issues. However if you ignore everything between the <mapping> </mapping> tags, then the rest of the Routelink records, ie the stop to stop links, are what is normally available as Open Data. Regards Peter Stoner In message <CACD80NQ4wSrZqxY9M4SgBLg8zYDYNTv3=ZGmpmCCYTWkYO4u8Q@mail.g mail.com> Tom Chance <t...@acrewoods.net> wrote: > On 29 September 2013 18:52, OpenStreetmap HADW <osmh...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I'm really after moral backing that this is a breach, as I'd be surprised >> if >> they took my word for it. They have an investment in quite a few bus >> routes >> that they, probably, wouldn't want redacted. >> > You definitely can't copy TfL bus maps. You have to follow the signs, or > ride the routes, toot toot! > Sadly TfL still don't release their "open" data in a simple way under an > ODBL-compatible license. > Regards, > Tom -- Peter Stoner UK Regional Coordinator Traveline Information Limited m: 07917 525679 e: peter.sto...@traveline.info _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb