JezCrow's Comments
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| 132244048 | How does this path cross the A19 - is there a tunnel? I can't see a gap in the fence on the south side or the central reservation by looking at aerial imagery or mapillary.
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| 132201287 | Hi IBMapper, you've been great updating the map around Ingleby Barwick recently.
Happy mapping,
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| 132204662 | Is that definitely the name on the sign - "Cook's" - the website states "Cook"? |
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| 129965922 | No response so I've fixed in changeset/131611016 |
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| 130621438 | Thanks for checking - I was confused by a quote from the metro mayor in a press article at the end of November '22 stating the station was closed but the train still stops there, which seemed to me contradictory! |
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| 130621438 | ... but services are still shown in the working timetable (though next scheduled is not until 19th February due to strike and five weekends of engineering works): https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/service/gb-nr:Y42858/2023-02-19/detailed |
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| 129965922 | Hi amircah91,
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| 128744804 | Ooh, that's an interesting maproulette challenge. Yes, looking at satellite imagery it's five separate buildings, but as these were all imported from OS OpenMap Local there's A LOT of generalisation.
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| 125525158 | Hi Joe E, regarding your connecting up of the footways at the north-west corner of the bowling green in Locke Park: there used to be a fence preventing the public from walking around the green - has this been removed? |
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| 118162758 | Hi DanJk,
Happy mapping,
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| 116675815 | I don't know and unfortunately I can't survey it from the road myself because access to the whole port area is restricted. I'll see if I can see a sign from the train the next time I'm going past! |
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| 116675815 | Besides, that one is known locally as 'Bran Sands STW' - you'll find many more results under that name from your favourite search engine than either 'Middlesbrough STW' or 'Middlesborough STW' |
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| 116675815 | I see the EU don't know how to spell 'Middlesbrough' correctly |
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| 115164079 | Hi Beestings,
Kind regards,
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| 113139943 | @SomeoneElse Across the A66 - if you look on the latest (Maxar) imagery, you'll see the footpath now crosses both directions of the A66 to the west of the throughabout (see the red tactile paving - still four crossings, but all together now). The footpath continues southwards on the west side of the A171 until the traffic lights at South Bank Road junction. Note: the footpath on the east side of the A171 has been removed. |
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| 112182966 | Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46ExySn1m54
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| 110881337 | Following that logic, how would you know from surveying which A-roads are part of the strategic route network (trunk) and which are primary route network? As I understand it they are both signed yellow on green. If "there is at least one B road that is a primary route" as you say, is it signed differently to other B roads? |
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| 110521587 | Hi Barry86m, I see you've changed the A178 and A1046 to highway=secondary but this tag should be for B-roads only. I notice you've made several changesets, downgrading highways across the north of England so I'd really like to know the reasons behind your large-scale changes. Kind Regards,
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| 110519699 | Hi Barry86m, In this changeset, you've downgraded a lot of highways - including changing A-roads to highway=secondary and B-roads to highway=tertiary. What is the source for your edits? In the UK, A-roads are either tagged highway=trunk or highway=primary (according to the colour of the road signs), never highway=secondary. Likewise, B-roads are always highway=secondary. See osm.wiki/Roads_in_the_United_Kingdom Kind regards,
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| 105186009 | Hi skifans,
The bridge actually closed in July 2019 - well before COVID - due to structural issues. The council have said very little and been extremely vague about when it might re-open - "a number of weeks" - but I'd be very surprised if it re-opened this year. Therefore, I think the previous access tagging is more appropriate in this case. Kind regards,
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