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bio2016-08-25 12:43:15
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bio, 2016-08-25 12:43:15

Is it possible to mark the road and public transport in OpenStreetMap?

Good afternoon!
I want to make a normal map for my small town.
Unfortunately, in Yandex, Google, OpenstreetMap services, pedestrian roads and underground passages are poorly marked. And in the city, roads have now begun to be repaired everywhere, which is why it is very inconvenient to use.
Can this be done in OpenStreetMap ? Preferably pulling data from your server.
Is it possible to make public transport work similar to 2gis? I really liked how it works there, especially the possibility of transfers.

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freeExec, 2016-08-25
@freeExec

It is possible to designate pedestrian roads yourself. It's not entirely clear what you want about the server, but you should firmly remember that OpenStreetMap is fighting for licensed data purity, so you don't need to drag everything that is horrible there.
It is also necessary to understand that OpenStreetMap is only data, and not a ready-made service that can do transplants or something like that.

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Viktor, 2016-08-25
@nehrung

Homemade maps of any place on earth have long been drawn by people based on Google Maps satellite images, using the wikimapia.org wiki engine. Register - and go! In addition to the map itself, there you can mark any local objects that are interesting to users, write their descriptions and hang their photos. The wiki engine makes this work collectively editable - the author's descriptions (and errors in them) are corrected and supplemented in subsequent editions. Just keep in mind that more or less visited places have long been drawn and described.

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trolleyway, 2016-10-26
@trolleyway

You need to enter routes (here is another input instruction: https://trolleway.github.io/vvod_marshutov_OT_open... , then take a dump,
filter routes from it for the desired city,
figure out how to separate intercity routes from them,
figure out how to separate illegal routes, if for example you do not need to include them in routing,
make an osm>gtfs convention (I don’t know, maybe there is one already),
add interval / schedule data to gtfs from a separate
source.For gtfs, routing can be done by the opentripplanner package, if I'm not mistaken.
I also have a script that simply generates a web map with lines and labels from an osm dump, it can also come in handy.trolleway.github.io/osm-mostrans

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