pattym
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Ok, so Overpass Turbo does a really good job and did give me the information I was looking for. So thanks.
But I find it a bit of a stopgap, the user friendliness just isn’t there. It’s more coding than searching. Assuming osm would like to compete with the other big map services (not naming any names
), which I totally think it should, it really needs a good all-encompassing front-end.
Or is this purposely left to third parties, as osm is a mapping data service, not a search service?
I know some third parties do fairly good search algorithms. Maps.me for example is quite excellent, but they decided to drop the inclusion of amenity=bbq a few updates ago and they are only iOS and Android based.
The problem I see with third party providers is that they can just choose to use an incomplete data set and not include certain tags for what ever reason.
Hence, does anyone know of a good website based map service using the (complete) osm data set, that is (relatively) user friendly?
And btw, I’ve seen OSM maps incorporated into onboard public train location and speed displays, so it’s really gained some ground as a significant mapping provider. Which is really awesome to see.