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Ghost-Bus-Hunter Start

Posted by Ghost-Bus-Hunter on 20 November 2015 in English.

My plan is to work on bus lines, which seems to be the most difficult thing on OpenStreetMap: Editing them isn’t explained in the OSM-Wiki, most mappers do not know how to do it, and the bus lines on OSM are more often wrong than any other types of geographical information. So, I would like to reveal and unravel the secret of the OSM bus lines, the missing ones, and even more the ghost bus lines.

Discussion

Comment from zarl on 22 November 2015 at 13:33

The wiki actually has an article on buses, but also more general about public transport and bus routes. But what is a ghost line?

Comment from Paul Berry on 25 November 2015 at 20:52

Hi. I’m guessing a “ghost line” is a bus route that has been mapped but where the service has been withdrawn? This means you should simply delete the relation.

Or, do you mean, and following on from the above, uncovering where lines used to be, by looking into the history of deleted relations and revealing that in a custom map?

Curious to know more.

It’s not that easy editing routes. I find that, of iD, Potlatch and JOSM, Potlatch is easiest to manage routing (never used Merkaartor). Also, the Relation Analyzer is invaluable in highlighting any gaps in the route (a very common occurrence).

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