[OSM-talk] railway lines, tracklogs and the like

Barnett, Phillip Phillip.Barnett at itn.co.uk
Fri Jul 14 22:30:44 BST 2006


I might be interested in helping out there - I live in the East End and catch the DLR sometimes. What's been done so far?

Phillip

-----Original Message-----
From: talk-bounces at openstreetmap.org on behalf of OJW
Sent: Fri 7/14/2006 7:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] railway lines, tracklogs and the like
 
On Saturday 24 June 2006 17:20, Simon Hewison wrote:
> I was thinking that certainly in the UK, the railway network hasn't
> expanded much at all since the OS copyright ran out on the old OS maps.
> It's contracted a lot.

Talking of railway networks which are expanding, how's the docklands light 
railway coverage going?

Are we going to have maps available for the Olympics?  The City of London 
seems rather keen on giving their money to OSGB, but it's always worth asking 
if they'd be interested in sponsoring some "free" ones...

Regards

OJW


* http://www.geoplace.com/pressrelease/detail.asp?id=11020

** Or should that be "the unmentionable sporting 
event" (http://tinyurl.com/fhd57)



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