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121525236 over 3 years ago

It's a scale model railroad. I'm not sure what the gauge or the scale is, because I didn't have a ruler and didn't see any cars, because it was overgrown and out of service.

118967086 over 3 years ago

I see from your other edits (all over the world) that it's very unlikely that you have been here. I have. So my edits should stay in place. Thankyouverymuch.

118967086 over 3 years ago

Do me a solid, and don't remove razed railways. They are there to show where a railway used to go, so that mappers doing field work can look to see if there are any traces left.

For example, I have been to Central Square twice now, and I didn't see that the NYO&W rails, nominally raze, ARE STILL THERE IN THE PAVEMENT.

So please stop it. You aren't improving OSM.

114570991 almost 4 years ago

Yes. Obviously I was working on both houses and ponds. Thanks for catching an correcting this!

24587906 over 4 years ago

It's been a while since I bicycled it, but as I recall, there was a footway there. If you have more recent information, then go ahead and change it. Just leave the railbed separate from the trail through that section if you do.

105045259 over 4 years ago

Because there was already a Concord-Lake Sunapee Rail Trail existing. Same name, same trail, so same relation.

103438033 over 4 years ago

Dismantled means that I looked and found nothing left. But it gets put into the map because there was a railroad there, and just because *I* don't see anything, that doesn't mean nothing is there.

Heck, even abandoned railroads aren't in the main OSM rendering, so I'm not sure what your concern is. Even a specialized rendering like you get from OSMAnd (and only when you ask for it) doesn't include dismantled portions. The reason to include both abandoned and dismantled railroads is so that researchers and trail-builders know what is what.

I'm not sure what your concern is. My concern is to preserve information. Yours seems to be deleting information. Could you maybe stop?

103438033 over 4 years ago

I went to Waterloo. I found where the railway went. I have photos. I have added the railway back. You missed a bunch of things, like railway crossing markers, a bridge, more rails in pavement, grassy verges which are obviously a railbed.

I understand that you don't want to map what you can't see. That does NOT mean that you should delete things that other people CAN see.

In respect of your desire to not map what isn't there, I have marked the places where I didn't see any railway with railway=dismantled. I hope this satisfies you.

LIDAR: https://orthos.dhses.ny.gov/?Extent=-8556501.232642915,5295760.517200517,-8551950.840802692,5297764.600535922&layerGroups=AdministrativeBoundaries,DEMIndexes,Orthoimagery&baseMap=hillshade

Photos: https://www.facebook.com/groups/abandonedrails/permalink/4359180144115467/?__cft__[https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:0]=AZWmK6ugp13QUM0RzEPuioDVZuENuX0_KslwUWyrWy1yzSBU-3gOkr3ZRn4XNdOIwaNFCttIij3wzSsrjyIJT8iWTuIyDOApDwUTNsLnjOEI1-vx95yI5MFI9yUUtgSHSXB9h7KgIyKRv0em9YCE0GvF&__tn__=%2CO%2CP-R

103583654 over 4 years ago

Of course there are no tracks left -- that's why it's an abandoned right-of-way. However, there is still an embankment visible on the LIDAR, so ... it should be left there.

103438033 over 4 years ago

I can see the railroad embankment on the LIDAR, so while you can't see it through the trees, it's there. I'll put it back. I'd appreciate you not deleting it without talking to me first.

103438033 over 4 years ago

There might be a few buildings built on the railbed. Many railroad tracks were lifted in the 1960's and 1970's. That's what led to the rails-to-trails act being passed in Congress. Railroads abandoned previous to then were often sold to the highest bidder, often the adjacent property owner. You can usually see where the railroad went, though.

103227032 over 4 years ago

In this specific changeset, though, it looks like you deleted part of the Seneca Falls Branch. I understand that parts of it may be hard to see, but there are parts which are not, and there is a bridge next to 77 East River Street.

103227032 over 4 years ago

Can you elaborate on "various fixes"?

38127941 almost 5 years ago

From where did you get the location of the stones? Some of them are nowhere near any of the named features.

38127941 almost 5 years ago

Can you tell me what these boundary stones look like? We went to the location of several of them on Sunday, and there was nothing there.

96941979 almost 5 years ago

Did you notice that I used the existing relation which was mostly correct, and deleted the mini-relation you started? I hope that was okay.

56986035 about 5 years ago

Hi. You say that the rails are dismantled, but I can see rails in various stretches in the Google Streetview photos. E.g. https://www.google.com/maps/@40.7427387,-73.424831,3a,60y,12.24h,88t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sSxwoOSPafGLze8jBzI9fjw!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

74376156 over 5 years ago

I don't understand why you would change FIXME to fixme. It's traditional to use FIXME because it stands out from other tags. Was this change discussed somewhere?

77885685 almost 6 years ago

Nevermind, I reverted it myself. Add things you see. Don't delete things you don't see, because it's quite possible that someone else can see them.

77885685 almost 6 years ago

How do you know it is "non-existent"? I drove from Elmira to Tioga Junction today, and it is visible the whole way. Please revert this changeset.