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On 2012-09-22 22:11, Lars Ahlzen wrote :
<blockquote cite="mid:505E1B57.4000205@ahlzen.com" type="cite">Around
here (Massachusetts, USA), it is very common to assign
numbers/codes to trail intersections - particularly in areas where
trails are dense (such as nature reserves). Intersection numbers
are typically posted on small signs at the actual intersections
and included on local maps.
<br>
...<br>
information=guidepost
<br>
name=... or ref=...
<br>
</blockquote>
FYI, <a
href="http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=50.92&lon=5.167&zoom=11&layers=C">node
numbering is the bright idea they use in Northern Belgium</a> (Le
plat pays) for their cycling network.<br>
<a href="http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/352628173">As you
can see</a>, it's a <a
href="http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:rcn%20ref?uselang=fr"
title="La description de la balise
<code>rcn_ref</code> sur le wiki">rcn_ref</a> = 315
indeed. (regional cycling network)<br>
<a
href="http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Cycle_routes#Tagging_Cycle_Route_Networks">But
as you can see too</a>, rcn_ref is normally applied to ways.<br>
Applying it to nodes is a national extension.<br>
Probably only OCM supports it.<br>
<br>
Hoping this post may guide you ;-)<br>
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