Clues about history are never far if you know what to look for. Neither is @vespucci_editor. With its new support for editing OpenHistoricalMap, you can jot down what you learn from a #cornerstone #plaque #SidewalkStamp or the impressions left by #AbandonedRailways right on the spot while on a field survey, before you return home and the dates get jumbled around in your head.

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Switching and adding OpenStreetMap data APIs - Vespucci

Main site for Vespucci the Android OpenStreetMap Editor

OpenRailwayMap adds OpenHistoricalMap

The next generation of OpenRailwayMap now sources its historical railway data from OpenHistoricalMap. ORM’s Infrastructure layer sports a new date filter. When you set it to any year in the past, the layer switches from OpenStreetMap data to OHM data. Hover over any rail line to highlight it. Click on it to see basic details such as the name and dates of significance or an option to edit the map. For example, ORM now features the former Hauptbahnhof Karlsruhe, which was decomissioned over a cent...

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