OS UK coverage
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OS UK coverage
https://www.mudandroutes.com/walks-by-a ... onal-park/
ok go to link - on the inset map you can click to make it full screen and then you can zoom in and out and move it all over the UK...
Ive used this a lot and its regularly updated and quite a good resource.
ok go to link - on the inset map you can click to make it full screen and then you can zoom in and out and move it all over the UK...
Ive used this a lot and its regularly updated and quite a good resource.
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Re: OS UK coverage
What specifically makes it better than our own coverage?
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Re: OS UK coverage
Yes.
For historic maps at least.
We also have a far wider Miniscale and 1:250k coverage - indeed, we have the largest archive in the world for both.
If people are willing to put money and time into the pot, then maybe we could pay the licensing costs or storage costs for additional scales? As it stands, it's just far too expensive. Of course, we could also plaster SABRE in advertisements to pay for it as they have done, but that's always been an unpopular option.
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Re: OS UK coverage
Ballpark how much would it cost for 1:50k coverage for example?
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Re: OS UK coverage
It's not actually easy to say, as it's hideously complex pricing - for example Landrangers are priced per 15 map tiles served, but you do get an amount for free.
It's all here.
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Re: OS UK coverage
That site Gav linked to has by far the best online modern 1:25000 mapping I've seen. Much larger and sharper than streetmap.
I agree that it would be nice for us to host something like that but it just isn't going to happen. Then again, it's the historic mapping I'm more interested in and this is where we really excel. I'm just eager for the next year or two to pass so we can start seeing the first Landrangers appear.
I agree that it would be nice for us to host something like that but it just isn't going to happen. Then again, it's the historic mapping I'm more interested in and this is where we really excel. I'm just eager for the next year or two to pass so we can start seeing the first Landrangers appear.
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Re: OS UK coverage
Having just watched the latest Carland Cross - Chiverton Cross video, I looked on Streetmap to see if it was shown as under construction at either 1:50k or 1:25k. No luck. I then looked on the site linked by Gav above. Nothing at 1:50k, but their 1:25k is more up to date than Streetmap's and has a lot of detail of the current state. Unlike anything I've ever seen before for a road under construction.
I then thought I'd try for HS2 and I looked at a good part of the route. Again found a lot of detail on their 1:25k and, in one area, their 1:50k.
I then thought I'd try for HS2 and I looked at a good part of the route. Again found a lot of detail on their 1:25k and, in one area, their 1:50k.
Re: OS UK coverage
Now another one for close up...
its here on this page,
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/low-emissi ... /lez-works
the map is zoomable all over the uk mainland, and you can zoom right in,
its here on this page,
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/low-emissi ... /lez-works
the map is zoomable all over the uk mainland, and you can zoom right in,
Re: OS UK coverage
My god, free 1:1250 coverage for the whole country. Thanks for the heads up.Gav wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 16:09 Now another one for close up...
its here on this page,
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/low-emissi ... /lez-works
the map is zoomable all over the uk mainland, and you can zoom right in,
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Re: OS UK coverage
That looks to be the same mapping that is freely available on almost every councils planning portal and GIS systems. Some only have their own council area, but not all, and the Scotlis website covers all of Scotland. All sorts of different scales available when you zoom out on them, although not always the sharpest rendering.
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Re: OS UK coverage
Indeed, but this one was a bit of a find - whole UK mainland and not blurred.... hence why I shared it on here.rileyrob wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 22:13 That looks to be the same mapping that is freely available on almost every councils planning portal and GIS systems. Some only have their own council area, but not all, and the Scotlis website covers all of Scotland. All sorts of different scales available when you zoom out on them, although not always the sharpest rendering.