A city map of bus and train stations
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A city map of bus and train stations
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#2https://www.michalpaszkiewicz.co.uk/blog/busdistributions/in...
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#3It would also be interesting to see the distribution of `bus_stop`'s with shelter and seat (full service) verses just a pole. Maybe amenity=shelter or covered=yes - I'm unsure if they're usually on the same node or a separate node (within x many metres).
In Australia there's a considerable variation of bus stop quality. There might be some interesting insights into where the minimum effort bus stops are (council/gov boundaries? transit deserts? who knows.)
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#6Does OSM also store information about lines? When I click a station in Google Maps, it sometimes shows colored lines.
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#7Thank you for this! I just made my own map for my own city in like 5 minutes, pretty cool to see
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#8Great use of OpenStreetMap data! It would also be interesting to see the distribution of `bus_stop`'s with shelter and seat (full service) verses just a pole. Maybe amenity=shelter or covered=yes - I'm unsure if they're usually on the same node or a separate node (within x many metres). In Australia there's a considerable variation of bus stop quality. There might be some interesting insights into where the minimum e…
https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/826191293138599937/...
https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/826191293138599937/...
Re: A city map of bus and train stations
#9I wrote this up quickly after one of the HN readers here asked for a visualisation after my first article: https://www.michalpaszkiewicz.co.uk/blog/busdistributions/in...
Re: A city map of bus and train stations
#10Great use of OpenStreetMap data! It would also be interesting to see the distribution of `bus_stop`'s with shelter and seat (full service) verses just a pole. Maybe amenity=shelter or covered=yes - I'm unsure if they're usually on the same node or a separate node (within x many metres). In Australia there's a considerable variation of bus stop quality. There might be some interesting insights into where the minimum e…
Here's two maps of my city (montreal), first is all bus stops and second one is all stops with a shelter: https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/826191293138599937/... https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/826191293138599937/...