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971666 over 4 years ago

Hi

Sorry to wake this changeset from its slumbers.

If I'm right that it was your changeset that added a note to way/28223774/history (see Version #3) - B662 downgraded to tertiary - you might be able to help resolve an ongoing discussion on whether that's really the case:
note/1312848

Happy mapping!

108125504 over 4 years ago

Thanks, that's great.

110121305 over 4 years ago

Hi

Re your tag on the floodgate motor_vehicle=designated, I'm guessing this may have resolved the issue noted here note/2706799

Do you know if the absence of access tags for foot, bike, horse are a problem? Graphopper will set a bike route through there, but possibly other apps wouldn't?

idk: mainly asking to learn. Thanks

108125504 over 4 years ago

Hi

This looks an interesting way of doing things: am I right you have a way going between each building to represent this postcode area - so the area is inferrable but not (in OSM terms) an 'area'?

Or is there something else going on?

And out of interest do you know this area? I'm trying to pinpoint the car-park cited here: https://forestryandland.gov.scot/visit/achnashellach
"on the south side of the A890, just across from Achnashellach station."

98828306 over 4 years ago

Is the "Barclays Bank" stop in Market Place still called that? Looks like Barclays has gone, and replaced by Moore Thompson

67533099 over 4 years ago

Hi. Re www.openstreetmap.org/node/6300338796

you have 'fixme=please move to right position'

How precise is your node? I have added a shelter that seems to be the standard bus shelter in the Highland area, at the junction giving the eastern access to Erbusaig village.

I don't know if that's the only stop - it might well be the bus doesn't go right into the village - or it might be a second stop:
node/9009377798

109046676 over 4 years ago

sorry, Little Addington

97725270 over 4 years ago

Hi

I don't know this site at all first hand, but wondering if you do know first hand whether what you have tagged as cliffs are natural or man-made?

Especially at the southern side, the line seems to be razor-sharp and so I wonder if it's artificial; especially as it seems to be exactly perpendicular to the azimuth of the summer (December) solstice at 114deg?

It's a fascinating site - I've just learned about it bc it's been UNESCO listed. If you have more details great.

11049152 over 4 years ago

Hi Eriks

I did a quick search on Overpass Turbo for fixme=* in the Caversham area to find things that needed work. I see almost every house has a tag <fixme=add full address>

I think this might have been from this changeset, but I'm not an OSM expert.

Was it your edit that put them there?

Thanks

49475826 over 4 years ago

Hi
Do you recall if the GPS track used for way/499952516 was your own? If so, were you on foot or by bike? I ask bc there are a couple of paths in the wood and it looks to me like the main one (foot) follows a straighter path than the one currently shown. But you may have better data.

Thanks.

108333898 over 4 years ago

Hi UKChris

Thanks for adding this, which reminded me I put in the note to myself a year ago.

Just checking: do you have eyeballs on this to confirm seats=2, or did you infer from the ref to a bench?

As I recall, there are three benches around three sides of a hexagon - so perhaps seats 6 comfortably. But it's a good year since I was there.

Cheers.

108102216 over 4 years ago

That should read eastwards, not westwards, obvs.

107201246 over 4 years ago

Source for this edit is note/2734751 which, though anonymous, appeared a few minutes after I posted to the discussion on note/2366381, posted by Jacks1131. Jacks1131 appears to have created a login only in order to post that note. Presume novice user, presume note/2734751 was his(?) response to my comments on 2366381. Presume local landowner.

78017960 over 4 years ago

Hi GreenPat

You indicated the steps running from the station plaza to the station underpass as an amphitheatre.

Are you aware of any theatre/music/other events that take place here, or is did you mean to describe the seating only?

Thanks.

101829744 over 4 years ago

Forgot source:
https://www.peterborough.gov.uk/residents/rubbish-and-recycling/household-recycling-centre
No ground survey nor relevant local knowledge.

96735107 almost 5 years ago

Forgot my sources: ground survey + Bing

84507436 almost 5 years ago

Thanks very much. At changeset/96431845 I've tweaked a bit around the river area itself. I also had a go at realigning the fp on the north bank where it crosses the road, but foolishly: I realised I may have it wrong, tried to reverse my edit, but find I can't bc one of the nodes is 'part of a relation'. This is what you had put 8 months ago: https://tinyurl.com/y8ler99w
At some point would you mind checking the north bank path (when the image tiles update) and see if I've got it right? I didn't actually walk that path, just went west of the road to inspect the little weir in the north channel.
So don't worry about your struggles! OSM is iterative. Very few edits make the map objectively worse, and it's a process of constant improvement. Happy mapping.

84507436 almost 5 years ago

Hi Phil
Just checking some of the edits in this changeset. At Nine Bridges you added an unmarked crossing (node www.openstreetmap.org/node/7472909446) which is on a path way/799026507 running from dyke on the west side of the bridge. On the map it continues across the road and along the dyke on the east side of the bridge.
But.. I was up there recently and this doesn't appear to be the route of the path - I had to leap the fence to meet the levee at that (iirc) point. I'd have the path join the track at way/372879577, turn south down the road, then along Mile Drove about 15 metres where there's a kissing gate into the field on the left to skirt the intermittent waterway and then rejoin the dyke.
But I may have misunderstood your edit - thoughts welcome! I see some of Bernard's edits on that path, too, so he may have useful things to say.
Happy Christmas one and all.
Edward
The actual route

94568543 almost 5 years ago

Thanks. Do you know policy on how to determine the name of a stop - is it as simple as 'on the ground' name, or if bus companies call it something else does it get more complicated?

If you know, that is. If not I can ask Talk-GB.

94568543 about 5 years ago

Hi. Thanks for doing the relation. I don't know if it's your edit but the stop "Woburn Close" in Longthorpe is on the bus sign board itself "Thorpe Road opp Post Office / PETGWDM " on the east side of the road and just PETGWDM on the west .

Any issue there?