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On 06/02/2014 12:54, Richard Symonds wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">You're sure we can't just change the track to
"bridge=suspended, suspensiontype=precariously"?
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 6 February 2014 09:57, Jonathan
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Based on the Somerset Levels thread, I've realised someone
will probably try to edit the railway line, station and
other bits of Dawlish based on the storm damage.<br>
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Please don't.<br>
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Apart from the temporary nature of the damage (Network Rail
are predicting a few weeks to fix the line) there's no
practical advantage to be gained from taking the damaged
section of rail off the map. It's not like rail travellers
will try to get a train along the line unless they see a gap
in OSM.<br>
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If the damage turns out to be longer term than we're
expecting then we can have another conversation about how to
map it, but until then it would seem premature to start
removing features from the map.<br>
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J.<br>
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