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Highway Data Discussion => Updates to Highway Data => Solved Highway data updates => Topic started by: the_spui_ninja on April 11, 2021, 07:08:10 pm

Title: MT: Laurel area changes
Post by: the_spui_ninja on April 11, 2021, 07:08:10 pm
So I started off today fixing the alignment of a few routes around Billings (just minor stuff, no real changes to the HB) and ended up realigning I-90 BL (Laurel) because they finished the West Laurel Interchange project and realigning US 212 and US 310 south of Laurel to their new alignments.
https://github.com/TravelMapping/HighwayData/pull/4678 (https://github.com/TravelMapping/HighwayData/pull/4678)

Let me know if the update entries aren't specific enough.
Title: Re: MT: Laurel area changes
Post by: Markkos1992 on April 11, 2021, 08:13:20 pm
The only thing I would suggest is a closed point labeled *I-90(Old433) at the old connection to I-90.  A closed point on I-90 is unnecessary since 433 is not in-use.
Title: Re: MT: Laurel area changes
Post by: oscar on April 11, 2021, 08:56:29 pm
The only thing I would suggest is a closed point labeled *I-90(Old433) at the old connection to I-90.  A closed point on I-90 is unnecessary since 433 is not in-use.

I agree. And the new point should be mentioned in the Updates item for I-90BLLau, as the point where the new routing of the business route peels away from the old routing. I'll need that point to update my list file (already adjusted the US 212 and US 310 entries in the local copy of my list file).

I'm unsure the Updates line for the relocation of I-90(433) is needed, since that point isn't in use, but not much harm from leaving it in.
Title: Re: MT: Laurel area changes
Post by: the_spui_ninja on April 12, 2021, 01:27:32 am
Alrighty, I'll adjust those and they should be live tomorrow. I would have posted about this earlier but I didn't realize that the Laurel area was that far off until I was already editing files.
Title: Re: MT: Laurel area changes
Post by: rickmastfan67 on April 12, 2021, 08:23:00 am
Let me know if the update entries aren't specific enough.

I would say for sure that the US-212 & US-310 entries are way too vague.  The entries should mention point labels from where to where to at least give the user an idea of where the change happened.  US-310 is a little easier to figure out due to it's short length in MT, but US-212 is a way harder due to it being over 300mi in MT.  Took me a little bit to figure out where the change was.

Here's how I would have worded the entries for both of those routes:
Rerouted onto a brand new expressway alignment bypassing Silesia to the west between the points of ClaRivRd_W & ClaRivRd_E. Old road became Clark River Road.
Title: Re: MT: Laurel area changes
Post by: oscar on April 12, 2021, 09:35:33 am
Let me know if the update entries aren't specific enough.

I would say for sure that the US-212 & US-310 entries are way too vague.  The entries should mention point labels from where to where to at least give the user an idea of where the change happened.  US-310 is a little easier to figure out due to it's short length in MT, but US-212 is a way harder due to it being over 300mi in MT.  Took me a little bit to figure out where the change was.

Here's how I would have worded the entries for both of those routes:
Rerouted onto a brand new expressway alignment bypassing Silesia to the west between the points of ClaRivRd_W & ClaRivRd_E. Old road became Clark River Road.

I couldn't find Silesia in a quick look. Better to say the new alignment is south of Laurel, which is easy to find.

I was able to figure out how to adjust my list file, but I knew from this discussion to look south of Laurel.
Title: Re: MT: Laurel area changes
Post by: the_spui_ninja on April 12, 2021, 04:14:10 pm
Yeah I was thinking it over and I think I'll add in something to the 212/310 entries to explicitly say that the cutoff points are the two Clark River Road points south of Laurel.
Title: Re: MT: Laurel area changes
Post by: the_spui_ninja on April 13, 2021, 02:10:41 am
The closed point on the business loop is live now.