Changeset: 10918386
Cromford Canal tag updates
Closed by SkegHammer
Tags
build | 2.3-210-g4e72cd6 |
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created_by | Potlatch 2 |
version | 2.3 |
Discussion
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Comment from SomeoneElse
Hello,
What does "disused=no:isolated" on "Cromford Canal - Pinxton Arm (new line)" (now named as "Smotherfly Wide") mean here? I'm confused - as this stretch of waterway has had or is hoping to have at least 3 uses - a previously one as a diversion for the Erewash during opencasting, a current one as a bit of an unofficial nature reserve free from development, and a possible future one as a part of a reconnected Cromford Canal (but that last one's a considerable distance away with no actual plans in motion as far as I can tell).
Best Regards,
Andy -
Comment from SkegHammer
See: http://tinyurl.com/y6v8a5le Feel free to update tags if appropriate. Rgds //Mike
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Comment from SkegHammer
See also: http://tinyurl.com/yal3n4u4. A small scale map generated back in 2012 from the tags here: http://tinyurl.com/yar46lde
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Comment from SomeoneElse
Thanks - so it's supposed to indicate bits that are disconnected, but are usable in some way as a canal?
The bottom bit of Smotherfly isn't (I retagged that as drain because that's closer to what it is now). The top bit is probably wide enough, but there's no way to get a boat in and out.
The Cromford side is physically accessible, but I don't think it's open to the public? Should that be disused=no:isolated too?
Best Regards,
Andy -
Comment from SkegHammer
I think probably disused=yes if it's not open to the public. I can't remember what info I had that caused me to tag it as no:isolated. Rgds //Mike
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Comment from SomeoneElse
Thanks - I'll review the local ones to see if any others need changing.
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