Changeset: 57385619
Thirlmere Aqueduct route from Caton to Quernmore (where the old maps layer runs out)
Closed by lakedistrict
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changesets_count | 1095 |
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created_by | iD 2.7.1 |
host | https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit |
imagery_used | OS New Popular Edition historic |
locale | en-GB |
source | old maps |
Discussion
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Comment from gurglypipe
I guess the terminal node could do with a fixme= key indicating why the pipeline hasn’t been continued all the way to Manchester. Good work mapping this!
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Comment from lakedistrict
Although the old maps have been removed from iD, I've found that they're still available in JOSM so it can be continued at some point. The relation itself has a fixme on it, and there's more details here: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Thirlmere_Aqueduct
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Comment from gurglypipe
Aah, I didn’t notice the relation. Nice one.
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Comment from John-O
I think the aqueduct might go "over" this bridge. below the footpath, but inside the bridge itself. The bridge is very well built and it's a strange place for it to be otherwise.
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Comment from gurglypipe
Yeah, I think this bridge is basically a viaduct with a footpath on top. Certainly there are no pipes obvious from the top when I’ve run over it.
It’s the Ottergear bridge here: http://www.jdscomponents.co.uk/gates/thirlmere/bridges.asp
(what a marvellous website) -
Comment from lakedistrict
Thanks for noticing, I somehow missed that. Fixed in https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/57394488
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