OpenStreetMap

This is why I love OpenStreetMap

Posted by melb_guy on 10 January 2010 in English.

The fact you can add major changes which have occurred around you immediately.

Sometimes you have to wait months, even years to see a major change on a map, such as a new freeway opening. In Melbourne, Australia, our most dangerous and busy railway crossing was recently removed, with the rail line and road shut for 10 days for grade separation. The major works are now completed, and the new station location, new rails and re-opened road with no more level crossing are now present in OpenStreetMap, in preparation for opening day!

Location: Nunawading, Melbourne, City of Whitehorse, Victoria, 3131, Australia

Discussion

Comment from Rhubarb on 10 January 2010 at 23:16

The first intersection I thought of that's just plain horrible is that intersection on Springvale Road. Great to see that that intesection is now only painful for the traffic lights, not as it was before with traffic lights and train crossing.

Anyway, when I'm next in Melbourne I'll be sure to pass through there.
Also, good to see all the fine detail (house numbers!) in Candlebark Park :)

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