JOSM will indicate any discontinuities in the route relation in red these should be fixed before uploading.Ī public_transport= stop_position tag may also be used to indicate the position where the bus stops on the road. All platform nodes should be grouped together at the beginning of the route relation, so as not to interrupt the continuity of the route. A highway= bus_stop tag should also be assigned to the node for backward compatibility.
This node should be created on the correct side of the road, using the stop name that is assigned by New Jersey Transit. New Jersey Transit bus routes should be tagged as follows:Ī public_transport= platform node indicates where passengers should wait on the side of the road. The route_master should be added to the network for New Jersey Transit Buses, 2956527 2956527 ( JOSM). The two directions should then be combined in a route_master relation for the route itself. In these cases, separate route relations should be created for each of the two directions. Most buses operate in two directions, taking different sides of a divided highway or going in the same direction around a one-way street. 3.4 300-399: Seasonal, Park-and-ride, and Long-distance.3.3 100-199: Commuter buses to New York City.