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Uploading OSM data to Mapbox using an overpass query
If you have been playing around with the new Mapbox Studio you might be interested to know how to make a custom map with objects of your own interest from OpenStreetMap.
To make the process of creating an updating an OSM based dataset on Mapbox more seamless, I was looking into a command line based workflow that could extract OSM data from Overpass and update a Mapbox hosted dataset in one go.
Use Overpass Turbo to create a query for the data you are interested in extracting. Since i'm interested in bus stops, I first browse the map to Bengaluru, India and then generate a query using the wizard query highway=bus_stop
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On June 19th at BETA, we had the pleasure of launching the public beta of Transitmix, a sketching tool for transit planners (both professional and armchair) to quickly design routes and share with the public. Transitmix is a cross-team, collaborative project that has received contributions from no fewer than eight 2014 fellows from more than seven different city teams*, and it has been an amazing opportunity for all of us to learn from each other, share skills, and build on each other's work to create something truly awesome.
Transitmix is the first tool of its kind. It allows users to draw bus routes on any city's road grid and specify frequency and times of service to determine estimated total cost of the system. Users can then share their maps for others to view and "remix" by adding, changing, or dele
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