Zol87's Comments
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| 148569800 | almost 2 years ago | This was the specific northbound times from Carver to 95th. One trip each school day.
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| 94331702 | almost 2 years ago | Thanks, for catching this typo. |
| 143762452 | about 2 years ago | They appear to advertise using these codes for a quick way to text for next bus arrival. I'd go with Pace's website. CTA also has these too.
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| 143762452 | about 2 years ago | Thank you for adding more bus stops. Please add the bus stop id code if you can. They are available here at the end of each stop link and on Google Maps for desktop. Keep up the great work. Thanks again.
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| 140253274 | over 2 years ago | Sorry, I was going by the spelling on the official City of St. Louis Website
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| 136883691 | over 2 years ago | I have been to NWTC and other CTA & Pace bus terminals around the area. I always make my edits in good faith using a combination of in person visits and online sources based on how things appear at the time. I'm sorry for the misunderstanding. |
| 136883691 | over 2 years ago | Sorry, Just to clarify, shouldn't the stop name include Northwest Transportation Center instead of just Bay 4? It's more specific. |
| 139199154 | over 2 years ago | Sorry, I must have made a mistake when adding the operator tags. I was trying to fill in the system. |
| 134400285 | over 2 years ago | I just moved the bus stops because of a notice from pace a month ago about a routing change. |
| 133275838 | almost 3 years ago | Just out of curiosity, I know street names are fully spelled out on OSM, but wouldn't points like bus stops benefit from shortened names be easier to see at farther out zoom levels or when other points are nearby like a separate bus shelter or mailbox? Also, that's how they are listed on Pace's bus stop list like 2036 Lincoln Hwy as opposed to 2036 Lincoln Highway.
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| 133691060 | almost 3 years ago | For reference, What is a nested route master and why is it just called bus 603 for the master? Wouldn't a route name be more descriptive? |
| 133029584 | almost 3 years ago | Thank you for your help. I'm trying to learn JOSM, but' it's complex. I mostly use ID but Potlatch has some good features like the ability to selected all the nodes and ways for a relation which is how I duplicate these routes for each direction. I then go back to ID to manually move the stops in order but I think I may just find it easier to delete the ways and redraw them in order than to move the around. |
| 132737010 | almost 3 years ago | Shouldn't this be a separate route because it provides 24/7 service between 95th and Harvey and is the only Pace route providing overnight service? I try to mark the Owl routes separately to show which ones have overnight service. |
| 132651398 | almost 3 years ago | I understand the newer scheme of tagging each traffic light in an intersection. I just try to reduce redundancy and clutter, but I can't always get the arrows in the right directions for approach. I try to leave standard cross shaped intersections with a single light in the center. As for more complex ones with side turning lanes, I add those lights separately. |
| 122579088 | over 3 years ago | No, I was just curious. Thanks for the update. |
| 122579088 | over 3 years ago | Are they moving to a new location? |
| 122096741 | over 3 years ago | 722 Bus now operates on posted stops only
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| 121847030 | over 3 years ago | Thank you for pointing out the Duly site. That was a mistake. As for Comed. I thought The covered the entire Chicago region. |
| 121305619 | over 3 years ago | Sorry, I don't have as good of local knowledge of DuPage as you. |
| 115360162 | almost 4 years ago | The Chicago Fire Department ones you added are no longer stations They have moved to newer facilities. |