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MSL Timaru-Glenavy [0A]: Intro 1
For our series of articles on the Main South Line we will break the corridor up into sections and these sections are chosen mostly on prominent stations but also in this case a geographic boundary. Glenavy is on the north bank of the Waitaki river which is the historical boundary between the provinces of Otago…
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Otago Central Railway [47J]: Current delay in OCR maps
Click here to view this article on NZ Rail Maps Blog Otago Central Railway [47J]: Current delay in OCR maps
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Otago Central Railway [47J]: Current delay in OCR maps
The current effort on NZ Rail Maps to map the Otago Central Line started in November of 2017 – about 18 months ago. It was at that time with the first of the posts in series 47 that we started the widespread use of the LINZ background imagery and bringing in historical imagery with the…
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MSL Rolleston-Timaru [0B]: Intro 2
Click here to view this article on NZ Rail Maps Blog MSL Rolleston-Timaru [0B]: Intro 2
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MSL Rolleston-Timaru [0B]: Intro 2
So as of today we are back to doing the Main South Line and we are doing it for the same reason as the MNL corridor we just did the aerial imagery of. To free up some disk space with a lot of downloads, and also to have the complete corridor and set of aerial…
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Main North Line [0E]: Volume 10 Progress Report [4]
Click here to view this article on NZ Rail Maps Blog Main North Line [0E]: Volume 10 Progress Report [4]
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Main North Line [0E]: Volume 10 Progress Report [4]
As we have reported in the last few posts in this series, we have been busy collecting aerial images for the Main North Line corridor from Christchurch to Picton and this work is now practically complete. Although a few extra downloads from Linz have been needed, most of the work has been completed and 150…
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Main North Line [0D]: Volume 10 Progress Report [3]
Click here to view this article on NZ Rail Maps Blog Main North Line [0D]: Volume 10 Progress Report [3]
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Main North Line [0D]: Volume 10 Progress Report [3]
We have decided to push ahead with the MNL corridor LDS images and setting up Gimp mosaic projects as a top priority because of the disk space issue. As mentioned before the downloads for this particular corridor are presently using up lots of disk that we want to recover. As it turns out we already…
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Main North Line [0C]: Volume 10 Progress Report [2]
Click here to view this article on NZ Rail Maps Blog Main North Line [0C]: Volume 10 Progress Report [2]