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56198542 almost 8 years ago

Edit identified as vandalism - reverted in changeset/56212106

42242730 about 8 years ago

Probably is - sorry.

46403759 almost 9 years ago

While not technically a motorway in name, it is a motorway-standard road and therefore is eligible to use the highway=motorway tag. This is also matches usage in wider NZ and Australia.

35522157 about 9 years ago

The road here was realigned in 2015 with the replacement of the Dashwood Pass rail overbridge (see https://www.nzta.govt.nz/projects/sh1-dashwood-rail-overbridge-replacement/). The current route is a best guess awaiting an accurate GPS trace.

43001286 about 9 years ago

Reverted in changeset/43092600 .Waikato Expressway is not a motorway south of Bombay, as signed on the actual road. Expressways are tagged as trunk roads.

41863591 over 9 years ago

Sorry, forgot.

40605046 over 9 years ago

I just added a node to the existing ways for the stop position - I didn't name the ways.

40512202 over 9 years ago

I think it's one stop position per platform - or at least one stop position per route relation.

40512202 over 9 years ago

Sorry, I didn't know the exact position so I just put it opposite the station building. I'll move it north.

37362059 almost 10 years ago

Route 72 is not a state highway - and hasn't been since 1992.

34134995 almost 10 years ago

Thanks. We all make mistakes. :-)

36672312 almost 10 years ago

Reverted by changeset/36871176 - road is a trunk road expressway, not a motorway.

36672200 almost 10 years ago

Reverted by changeset/36871176 - road is a trunk road expressway, not a motorway.

36769260 almost 10 years ago

reverted by changeset/36849232 - the Waikato Expressway is not a designated motorway.

34134995 almost 10 years ago

This is not a State Highway and hasn't been for years - it had it's status revoked in 1992 and now is simply Route 72.

35938242 almost 10 years ago

The ref is the Network Rail engineers line reference (ELR) which refers to the rail line, not the bridge. Bridge references are formed of the ELR and an ordinal number (e.g. ECM1/204), and these are indicated by signs on the bridge.

36061102 about 10 years ago

The ref is Network Rail's Engineers Line Reference (ELR) for the line. These can be found on signs on bridges along the route e.g. "This is bridge GSM3 2 - High Street, Syston". Not exactly helpful for a rail passenger, but extremely helpful if you're a lorry driver who has just been involved in a bridge strike.

36021167 about 10 years ago

Edits reverted by changeset/36040444 - the Waikato Expressway is not a designated motorway.

35582900 about 10 years ago

I stand corrected - it should be passenger_lines=4 as far south as the old Clay Cross South Junction. I've even double checked against the sectional appendix and there appears to be a break in mileage and a change in engineers line reference at that point too. I'll correct it shortly.

35582900 about 10 years ago

You have to tag at least one way passenger_lines=2 for the renderer. Tagging the other way is just for redundancy (and I'm a bit OCD on ways matching).