mmblog
by multimob
This blog is a modest contribution to a journey through public transport mapping in OpenStreetMap.
Blog posts
- Differences between Belgian PT operators about data publishing (Sep 2024)
- Introducing GPX shapefiles to draw bus routes (Aug 2024)
- A permanent quest for missing stops on the map (Jul 2024)
- Bus relations can break at any time (Jul 2024)
- New challenges with De Lijn GTFS data for July 2024 (Jun 2024)
- Comparing stop locations against GTFS (May 2024)
- Hunting for duplicate primary keys (Apr 2024)
- Validating on two versions of the same route (Apr 2024)
- The problem of having unstable route id in GTFS (Apr 2024)
- About persistent route id codes in GTFS (Mar 2024)
- Locating bus stops as accurately as possible (Feb 2024)
- Abyssal complexity (Jan 2024)
- Towards a general PT monitoring system (Dec 2023)
- Identifying outliers reliably (Nov 2023)
- Dealing with GTFS fallacies (Oct 2023)
- An elegant way to display platform numbers (Aug 2023)
- Challenges in adding fare information to OSM? (Jul 2023)
- About city name prefixes in public transport stops (May 2023)
- How bus stops reflect a territory? (Apr 2023)
- Annoying problem on the network tag of bus routes and stops (Mar 2023)
- Ghost trips on bus lines (Feb 2023)
- Covering an entire country equally? (Jan 2023)
- Moving bus stop nodes away from shelters (Dec 2022)
- Too much work to repair everything at once (Nov 2022)
- Getting OSM data closer to reality (Jul 2022)
- Quality checks for everything (May 2022)
- What's in a name? (Apr 2022)
- About linking OSM bus stops with Wikidata for etymologies (Feb 2022)
- Adding bus stops to OSM (Jan 2022)
- First changeset in OSM (Dec 2021)
- How much time would it take to fix public transport in Belgium in OSM? (Dec 2021)
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