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Revision as of 21:24, 10 September 2023

The mapping conventions for Lutang.

Addressing

Lutang's city and municipal governments use a variety of addressing and house numbering systems. But there are always exceptions. The addressing systems of Lutang can be bluntly described as a hot mess of complicated systems with exceptions that the Lutang postal worker must memorize to work with the Lutang Post.

Format

The format is:

  • [N] Street, [Quarter/Village], [City], [Province], Lutang


For Bagong Bandila, it is common practice not to write "Greater Bandila Area". But for other towns near BB, writing it is common.

Examples

  • This Verona Coffee location in Limingan is located at: 50 Archanta Street, Limingan, Bagong Bandila, Lutang

House numbering

300

  • The Greater Bandila Area uses the European scheme, explained by the above diagram.

Buildings with multiple businesses get multiple addresses, and the street they are assigned is based on where their entrance is when they received their address. The aforementioned Verona Coffee location has its main entrance down Archanta Street, not Panibago Street. Businesses with entrances on multiple streets get assigned the address of the most prominent or main entrance.

Boundaries

Lutang's administrative division system is closely modelled after that of the real Philippines. OSM Philippines admin_level= conventions thus apply to Lutang. Always use relations to define these boundaries.

admin_level=
Country 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Lutang N/A National border Regions Provinces Sangguniang Panlalawigan districts (if any) Cities and Municipalities/Towns Sangguniang Panlungsod/Bayan districts (if any) Other administrative districts (if any) Zones (if any) Barangays Sitios/Puroks (only if boundaries are defined)
Examples Lutang (AR004) Peninsulang Ines Payagin
Bagong Bandila
Araminta
Araminta Port Sector Hallauer

Names

Language

Urban areas, such as Bagong Bandila, are mapped in English, while rural areas are mapped in Tagalog. Use name:en and name:tl as needed. The main name= field can be bilingual, in transitional areas, or simply if the mapper feels like it.

Example for Bagong Bandila:

  • name=Bagong Bandila
  • name:en=Bagong Bandila (English)
  • name:tl=Bagong Bandila (Tagalog/Filipino)
    • name:tl-Tglg=ᜊᜄᜓ︀ᜅ᜴ ᜊᜈ᜴ᜇᜒᜎ (Tagalog in Baybayin)


Do not translate Tagalog names; name:en=New Banner is wrong.

When using bilingual name=* fields, the following language pairs are acceptable:

Languages Examples
English / Tagalog in Latin Anna's Road / Daanan ni Anna
Tagalog in Latin / Tagalog in Baybayin Daanan ni Anna / ᜇᜀᜈᜈ᜴ ᜈᜒ ᜀᜈ᜴ᜈ

The order is important. English/Tagalog bilingual names are written with the English name first, and then the Tagalog name. name=Daanan ni Anna / Anna's Road is incorrect.

Preferred translations

Translations to use:

English Tagalog
  • Street
  • Kalsada
  • Avenue
  • Boulevard
  • Daanan

Expressway
highway=motorway

Daang Mabilis[1]

Railway yard Bakurang Pangdaang-Bakal

Embassies

Embassies should use English for name, with separate name:en, name:tl tags, and an additional tag with the embassy's name in the language of the receiving country (Mallyore's embassy has name, name:en, name:tl, and name:hr (Croatian)).

Tag names

Help:Tagging prescribes the use of name:ingerish as opposed to name:en. This is to be disregarded. Continue to use name:en, and name:tl. As a compromise, both name:en and name:ingerish can be used; however using only name:ingerish without a name:en tag is unacceptable.

The only exception is for conlangs with no real-world equivalent, use name:languageName as prescribed; for example name:izaki.

Places

place= Use for
country Lutang itself, at admin level 2
province Provinces at admin level 4 like Huntsman (place at geographic center or as close to it as possible)
city Cities at admin level 6
town Municipalities that are not considered cities
quarter
village
Barangays (urban ones are quarters and rural ones are villages)
hamlet Very small places

Transport

Roads

Types

Secondaries link smaller towns and villages and are used as main streets in large cities, while tertiaries are used for the main roads of gated communities. Finally, there is residential; which is for access to residential buildings. Unclassified roads render the same as residentials, but are used when there is no residence along a street.

Numbering

Lutang's expressways (motorways) are numbered EN. These numbers are incremented and are thus in order of expressway construction. National roads that are not expressways begin with NN. North-south roads use even numbers while west-east ones use odd numbers. Roads that go both directions, or ring roads like Bagong Bandila's N69, can use either an odd or even number.

Roads may have additional province-specific designations (AA N with a space!) in addition to their National N number. If an E or N road passes through a province, its number under the province-specific designations may not be used for other roads except itself. The N8 runs through Kendeng and thus has the provincial ref KD 8.

highway= Number range
motorway 1-50
trunk 51-99
primary 100-500
secondary 501+


Spacing

When roads are represented by two parallel ways; a certain amount of spacing is expected.

Lutang design standards require each motorway lane to be 4 meters wide. The median is usually 3 meters, so your 2-lane motorway will have 20 meters between both ways.


Trains

Lutang's railway network uses 1435mm standard gauge. The distance between the platform edge and track centerline should be at least 1.8m, for loading gauge.

Lutang Lines, the passenger railroad company has electrified most of its network.

The four freight companies of Lutang are:

  • Batis Island Railroad (BIR), serving Batis Island
  • Huntsman Rail (HR), serving Huntsman Island
  • Gahak & Siritangan Railway (GSR), serving the northern portion of Main Island
  • Solidago & Araminta Railway (SAR), serving the southern portion of Main Island

All four run their own private lines; but the GSR and SAR sometimes run on LL lines where LL trains are prioritized. LL services on Batis & Huntsman run on BIR & HR tracks respectively; where freight has priority. Outside of the Lutang Lines network; tracks are mostly unelectrified. LL's electrification is 25kv 60hz overhead line.

Line naming

In order of precedence, name rail lines as:

  • Operator
  • [OPERATOR] Name of line (e.g. Caluya Line or Bagong Bandila Subdivision)=
    • Use abbreviations in the name tag and use the full operator's name in the operator tag.

Tagging

Lutang Lines tracks:

railway=rail
gauge=1435
voltage=25000
electrified=contact_line
frequency=60
operator=Lutang Lines
railway:traffic_mode=passenger

Buses

Bus stations should be named after the place they primarily serve. Prefixes are also added. Write them out in full, no abbreviations.

  • Opposite, or Opp. for the other side of the road. The Lutang Mapping Authority has a bus station outside it; and across the road is a station named "Opposite Lutang Mapping Authority".

This website has information on the Singapore bus system; which is a major source of inspiration for the Bagong Bandila bus network.

Bus companies

Lutang has its fair share of provincial bus companies too, just like the Philippines. However, these companies very rarely run routes from Bagong Bandila to random places in the countryside, focusing more on supplementing the railway network.

Company/organization Area Notes
Lutang Bus Bagong Bandila Operated by the Lutang Department of Transportation
Little Bird Lines Nationwide
Islecoach Katumangan Island
Batibus Batis Island

Relations

Naming

  • Transport route relations should be formatted as: "LINE_NAME - START --> END".
  • Route relations should be named as "<ref> <start> --> <end>".
    • Adding "(<A>)" at the end where A is a province, city, or completely arbitrary division is OK if routes must be expressed by more than 1 relation due to node count or other considerations.

Route master

Network relations should not be used. Rather, simply use network tags on routes & route masters.

  • Lutang Expressways for the expressways which start with E
  • Lutang Trunks for the trunks that start with N

Notes

  1. Literally "fast road", or "road that is fast". Coined by me because (1) Tagalog has no dedicated word for expressways, and (2) cars go fast on expressways.