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49288104 over 8 years ago

Instead of

bridge=low_water_crossing

would

ford=yes

be more appropriate? ford=*

49407705 over 8 years ago

When doing pedestrian crossings and other road ways, do make sure that they join up with adjacent roads. :) The geometry and Routing layers here: http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/ are good tools.

48336286 over 8 years ago

Is a right turn allowed from Saint Michael's Drive to the R852?

49527802 over 8 years ago

Cool

43503259 over 8 years ago

This appears to be on the wrong continent.

43771281 over 8 years ago

This one? way/444670138

I don't have a specific recollection. Importantly, it only connects to a 110kV substation at one end.

It seems to be consistent with: http://www.nienetworks.co.uk/documents/Connections/Networkmap_33kv.aspx and http://smartgriddashboard.eirgrid.com/#all/transmission-map

It may be that it is designed for 110kV, but operating at 33kV.

Note that power=minor_line is anything under 100kV.

45138255 over 8 years ago

Is Newtownards Exchange NINT a BT telephone exchange?

46659194 almost 9 years ago

Fair point. I've done a quick tidy up.

I was only drawn to the area by the newly disconnected road of a previous changeset.

46496897 almost 9 years ago

Again main road split from side road: way/299490794

46483415 almost 9 years ago

Hi,

Can you just be careful when splitting boundaries and roads that you don't disconnect roads? This road: way/104377544 became split from the R357.

VictorIE

41490163 almost 9 years ago

Is that not the road it is on? way/114282636#map=16/54.2318/-7.2600

41502741 over 9 years ago

I'm working on the last set and it should be gone today

41502741 over 9 years ago

http://stat.latlon.org/ has updated. I'll get to work. :)

41502741 over 9 years ago

Hi,

Apologies for the unorthodox method. I've been removing deprecated tags and names. For example:

http://stat.latlon.org/ie/latest/tags-o.html lists operator=ESB (154), operator=ESB Generation and Wholesale Markets (21), operator=ESB Networks (394), operator=ESB Telecoms (3), operator=ESB ecars (1), operator=Ecar (26) - each part of the same statutory company group (ESB) that runs most of the electricity system, but each with a different legal function. Part of its function (high voltage transmission system) has been moved to a different company EirGrid, which is again listed as EirGRid (1), EirGrid (1685) and Eirgrid (50). Additionally, Northern Ireland Electricity has been split into NIE Networks (a subsidiary of ESB) and Power NI, so I am also changing those names. :)

Similarly, station (40), sub_station (90), substation (464) are the same thing, but are sometimes confused with transformer (575) - often because the ESB uses confusing names for its sites.

I have corrected many of these entries using http://taginfo.openstreetmap.ie/tags/power=sub_station and http://stat.latlon.org/ However, the former only maps tags when there are at least 50 of them (counted the **previous** time they are mapped), while the latter only gives hyperlinks for nodes / ways when there are less than 20. The number of power=sub_station has dropped from 90 on 5 August 2016 to 16 today, as I have changed them to power=substation. On the next update of http://stat.latlon.org/ I can remove the last 16.

The problem arises when there are between 21 and 50 items using a particular tag. http://taginfo.openstreetmap.ie/ stops mapping them, but http://stat.latlon.org/ doesn't list them all. I've added the diagnostics so that http://taginfo.openstreetmap.ie/ will still map them.

Similarly, I've changed about 4,000 entries for track* to passenger_lines=* When http://stat.latlon.org/ updates, I will be able to change the last 11 entries (some may be zero length ways and difficult to find on ID).

I removed one diagnostic yesterday and one today.

Currently:

operator=Eirgrid has 91 entries (50 diagnostic) - I will remove this today.

operator=ESB has 102 entries (60 diagnostic) - I will remove this as soon as possible. Probably tomorrow.

operator=NIE has 101 entries (65 diagnostic) - I will remove this as soon as possible. Probably in the next few days

Colm

38185952 over 9 years ago

From railway=disused "A section of railway which is no longer used but where the track and infrastructure remain in place."

I can only image "used" should be construed as "used for transport" or a **mobile** museum piece, not as a static museum piece.

There are other sections that do or don't have rolling stock on them:

osm.org/#map=17/52.44972/-9.49298 (moving)

osm.org/#map=18/54.32556/-5.72325 (moving, with substantial amount of track, more than one station)

osm.org/#map=19/54.65693/-8.10833 (static rolling stock)

osm.org/#map=19/53.27789/-6.10481 (no rolling stock present)

osm.org/#map=19/53.35073/-6.28081 (no rolling stock present)

26646130 about 10 years ago

I know nothing of it. I only got the details from passing by on the bus. you might try http://www.cdysb.ie/ - they might know something. Google doesn't throw up much, but it seems to have been around for a long time.

Alternatively, I presume the city council housing department is their landlord.

33534460 about 10 years ago

If you look at http://stat.latlon.org/ie/latest/tags-s.html there are 9 "GAA" or "gaelic" tags in use. Last month there had been about 20. I did my best to rationalise them.

33975213 about 10 years ago

If you look at http://stat.latlon.org/ie/latest/tags-s.html there are 9 "GAA" or "gaelic" tags in use. Last month there had been about 20. I did my best to rationalise them.

33534431 about 10 years ago

If you look at http://stat.latlon.org/ie/latest/tags-s.html there are 9 "GAA" or "gaelic" tags in use. Last month there had been about 20. I did my best to rationalise them.

34416216 about 10 years ago

You're correct, my apologies. I was correct a group of mis-spelling sand seem to have put int he wrong spelling. Will sort this evening.