Changeset: 63995126
Logistics park and adjacent new road,rail works update from latest Bing imagery.
Closed by Cebderby
Tags
build | 2.5-37-ga38498b2 |
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created_by | Potlatch 2 |
version | 2.5 |
Discussion
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Comment from SomeoneElse
Not sure I understand "construction=rail" on https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/8864026 - did that perhaps get copied over from https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/639226618 or a constituent way somehow?
Cheers,
Andy
PS: I'd probably have the Hilton Hotel Lane as unclassified rather than tertiary too, but that's certainly arguable. -
Comment from Cebderby
Hi Andy,
Looks like that construction=rail got set way back at changeset 50120352 when the construction area got its name and operator set. Guess as it's a rail freight interchange the assumption was it would be landuse=rail after construction, but that's not right, there'll just be a strip down the E side for the sidings. I'll get rid of the construction=rail on the main multipolygon.The so-called Hilton Hotel Lane is an interesting one... I changed it from trunk (A50) to unclassified in changeset 60337918 2 Jul 2018. Then the corporate editor 'Hilton Hotels' set it primary with that name in ch. 64003196 30 Oct 2018, and un-usefully added oneway=no at https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/64003240. You'll see that changeset has a discussion from me challenging the type + name, and I deleted the name and set tertiary in ch 64059574. Then Hilton Hotels shared the document you'll see in that discussion and reset the name. Hard to argue against, although as expected the hotel hasn't changed its address and there are no road signs. So the name is still descriptive eg mistaken writing of 'Lane' for 'lane' for me. Actually the tertiary is useful as it's pretty wide, white lined and crash barriered to the speed limit change point further north, where it physically steps to a narrower size (actually still with white line) but that's a useful place to switch to unclassified.
cheers,
Clive -
Comment from SomeoneElse
Thanks for that - that explains a lot.
- Whatton Road (639226612), v1
- 639226614, v1
- 639226615, v1
- 639226616, v1
- 639226618, v1
- 639226619, v1
- 639226621, v1
- Kegworth Bypass (639226623), v1
- Kegworth Bypass (639226624), v1
- 639226627, v1
- 639226629, v1
- Kegworth Bypass (639226630), v1
- 639226632, v1
- Whatton Road (639226634), v1
- 639226635, v1
- 639226637, v1
- 639226638, v1
- 639226639, v1
- Whatton Road (639226641), v1
- 639226642, v1
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