Ito Map

Announcement:

When Ito World first started delivering tools for OpenStreetMap (OSM), there were very few options on the market. Since that time, many new tools and companies have focused on serving the OSM community. As a result, Ito World has decided to withdraw the Ito Map service.

We’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has used Ito Map over the past 8 years and would like to encourage everyone to keep contributing to OSM.

Alternative services you may wish to look at include https://www.geofabrik.de and https://www.mapbox.com. For more information about OSM data, please visit https://learnosm.org/en/ or https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/.

Smsm1 (talk) 08:42, 19 July 2019 (UTC)

Ito Map
(Discontinued)

Speed limits on major roads in the UK
Author: Ito World
Slippy map: product.itoworld.com/map/

Ito Map was a global slippy overlay map service from Ito World which offered a range of map views to highlight many 'hidden' data layers within OpenStreetMap. See Ito Map ideas page for details and discussions about additional map layers.

History

Ito Map was released for the UK and parts of northern Europe on 18 March 2011 and was extended to cover the USA, Canada and the Caribbean on the 23 March 2011. It went global on 31 March 2011 with a further four rail related layers added on 7 April 2011. A 'building heights' layer was released on 12 April 2011. Since then new layers have been added. In August 2012 British Isles nodes were added with some new layers with support for them. In September 2012 to coincide with SOTM the ability to click on maps and get additional information was added. Ito Map was developed by Ito World with support from Ideas in Transit, a five UK government funded research project. On 19th July 2019 Ito Map was officially closed down after around a month of it being offline.

Data updates

The map data was normally updated after 7 days.

Examples

See also: Ito Map ideas to see a history of the new map ideas

Below are just some of the map layers available within Ito Map. Check the product itself for the complete current list. You could request new maps or suggest changes to existing maps using the Ito Map ideas wiki page.

Barriers

The barriers overlay highlights a number of different types of barrier=*. Hedges are shown as red, fences as green, walls as blue and central_reservation is light blue. Other types of barrier are currently shown as black.

Buildings and addresses

Shows building=*s as red if there is no associated addressing using addr=* or name=*. Buildings coloured green have a house number using addr:housenumber=*, blue ones have a house name either using name=* or addr:housename=*. Address ranges using addr:interpolation=* are shown as green/blue lines.

Building heights

Showing buildings with height information either encoded using height=* or using building:levels=*.

Car parks

Show area tagged with amenity=parking as shown as blue if there is a capacity=* value and red if not. In this case none of the three cars parks have a capacity given.

Fixme

A view showing ways which are tagged with fixme=*.

Former railways

A view of the 'Former railways' overlay. railway=preserved is shown in green, railway=disused in red, railway=abandoned in blue and railway=dismantled in light purple (not shown in this image).

Green space access

The 'Green space access' layer shows public accessibility to green spaces (see linked article for details).

Layers

The Layer overlay shows ways tagged with layer=*. Layers 2,3,4 and 5 are in shown in orange, layer 1 in red, level 0 in green, level -1 in blue and levels -2, -3 and -4 are in light blue.

Metro

Ito Map Metro overlay shows railway=subway in red.

An Ito Map overlay showing navigable waterways which are tagged with waterway=* and a value of canal, drain, stream or river. If they also have boat=yes they are shown in red and if boat=no are shown in blue; rivers without either are shown in black. The coastline is green, lakes are brown and reservoirs in purple. waterway=riverbank is not displayed to avoid obscuring the colour coding of the river itself.

Railway electrification

Highlighting the data in railway=electrified

Railway engineering

Highlighting bridges (bridge=yes), viaducts (bridge=viaduct), tunnels (tunnel=yes), embankments (embankment=yes)and cuttings (cutting=yes)on mainline railways.

Railway loading gauge

Highlighting the data in railway=loading_gauge

Railway stations

Highlighting station platforms (railway=platform) and if they have a reference (ref=*) defined. Platforms are marked in blue if they have a platform reference and red otherwise.

Railway tracks

Highlighting the number of tracks in railway=tracks. Note that it is generally considered preferable to create a way for each track in which case a twin track line will be shown as two parallel way with tracks=1 rather than one way with tracks=2.

Railways

Ito Map overlay showing railway elements. railway=rail is shown in black. ways with railway=rail and also railway=siding (or yard or spur) are shown in light blue. railway=subway is shown in red, railway=light_rail in blue.
The deprecated railway=siding is shown in red. railway=platform are also currently shown in red. railway=narrow_gauge is shown in green.

Schools

Ito Map overlay showing amenity=school. Schools with name=* are shown in blue and red if not.

Speed limits km/h

Ito Map overlay showing the value in maxspeed=* for all ways with highway=* suitable for km/h areas. yellow for maxspeed of 'none'. dark blue for 130/120/110. light blue for 100, purple for 90/80, red for 70/60 orange for 50 and green for 5/10/15/20/30/40. Where a maxspeed is set to another value is it shown as 'tan'. If maxspeed is not set then for road classes of tertiary and higher then roads are shown in black.

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:maxspeed#Services mentions an equivalent Overpass Turbo query

Speed limits km/h: major roads

Ito Map overlay showing the value in maxspeed=* for highway=motorway, highway=trunk and highway=primary for areas where speed is shown in km/h. Yellow is used for ways with maxspeed set to 'none', dark blue for 130/120/110, light blue for 100, purple for 90/80, red for 70/60 and orange for 50. Where a maxspeed is set to another value is it shown as 'tan'. If maxspeed is not set then for the above road classes the road is shown in black.

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:maxspeed#Services mentions an equivalent Overpass Turbo query

Speed limits mph

Ito Map overlay showing the value in maxspeed=* for all ways with highway=* suitable for areas that use miles per hour. Yellow for maxspeed of 'none' (some states in the USA), dark blue for '70 mph' (and '70mph'), light blue for 60/65 mph, purple for 50/55 mph, red for 40/45 mph, orange for 30/35 mph and green for 5/10/15/20/25 mph. Where a maxspeed is set to another value, it is shown as 'tan'. If maxspeed is not set then, for road classes of tertiary and higher, roads are shown in black. Note that speeds must end in 'mph' with an optional but preferred space between the number and the letters 'mph'.

Speed limits mph: major roads

Ito Map overlay showing the value in maxspeed=* for highway=motorway, highway=trunk and highway=primary for areas that show speeds as miles per hour. Yellow is used for ways with maxspeed set to 'none' (some states in the USA), dark blue for '70 mph' (and '70mph'), light blue for 60/65 mph, purple for 50/55 mph, red for 40/45 mph and orange for 30/35 mph. Where a maxspeed is set to another value, it is shown as 'tan'. If maxspeed is not set then, for the above road classes, the road is shown in black. Note that speeds must end in 'mph' with an optional but preferred space between the number and the letters 'mph'.

Tracktype

Ito Map overlay showing tracktype=*. Blue is for paved surfaces tracktype=grade1. Black is for paths with an unspecified tracktype.

Unknown roads

Overlay showing unknown roads which are tagged highway=road. After investigation these should be given a more accurate description.

It is trivially replicable using Overpass Turbo]] - see http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/WOC

Water

Showing different types of water feature.

Full map list

Map Number Title Key ? url Primary Key
2Administrative Boundariesyesboundary
3Wateryeswaterway
5Speed limits (mph)yeshighway
6Schoolsyesamenity
7Car parksyesamenity
9Buildings and addressesyesbuilding
12FIXMEyes
14Railway tracksyesrailway
15Railways [type]yesrailway
18Metroyesrailway
19Web linksyes
21Highway fixupyeshighway
22Layersyeslayer
24Navigable waterwaysyeswaterway
25Surfacesyeshighway
26Historic railwaysyesrailway
35Speed limits kphyeshighway
41Speed limits mph: major roadsyeshighway
42Speed limits kph: major roadsyeshighway
47Golfyes
49Barriersyesbarrier
55Railway engineeringyesrailway
56Highway lanes - major roadsyeshighway
57Transport constructionyes
68Railway electrificationyesrailway
69Highway lightingyeshighway
70Bus priorityyeshighway
71Railway freightyesrailway
79Railway stations fixmeyesrailway
81Unrecognised speed limits (UK only)yeshighway
82Sports (British traditional)yes
84Subway layersno
85Building heightsyesbuilding
87Path designation UKyeshighway
88Heritageyes
91Grassland typesyes
92Bridges and viaductsyes
97Paths and footwaysnohighway
106Electricity generationyespower
109Green space accessyes
110Electrical power conversionnopower
115Marina fixmeno
116Piers and jetties, groynes and breakwatersno
118Source typesyes
120Path typesyeshighway
121Off-road cycle routesnohighway
122Building classificationyesbuilding
124Speed limitsyeshighway
125Speed limits fixupyeshighway
126Sidewalks and footwaysyeshighway
127Recent edits by type: last 90 daysyes
128Highway lanes: major roadsnohighway
129Recent edits: last 90 daysyes
130Recent edits: last 7 daysyes
131Recent edits by type: last 7 daysyes
132Walkable cityyes
133Agricultureyes
139Footway=…no
140Footways and pathsno
141not:name tagyes
143Navigationno
144Hov lanesyeshighway
145Canalsyeswaterway
147Highway lanes missingyeshighway
148USA National highway systemyeshighway
149Speed limits: major roadsyeshighway
150Baseballyes
151On-road bicycle taggingyeshighway
152Strategic road network GBnohighway
158Sports fixupno
159Railway gaugeyesrailway
160HGV routingyeshighway
161Recent railway edits - last 30 daysyesrailway
162TIGER reviewed162
163Airport detailsyes
165Woodland coveryes
166Woodland typeyes
170Heritage buildingsyes
171Passenger railyesrailway
172Railway electrification missingyesrailway
175Cabins, huts and shedsyes
176Use of various residential building tagsyesbuilding
178Recent highway edits - last 30 daysyeshighway
179Highway lanesyeshighway
180VMD: Roads comparisonyes
181VMD: Roads comparison reverseyes
182VMD: Railways comparisonyes
183WMD: Electricity comparisonyes
184VMD - Water comparisonyes
185WMD: Buildings comparisonyes
186VMD: Woodland comparisonyes
188Communications infrastructureyes
189VMD coastlineyes
191Marineyes
192OS boundaryline comparisonyesboundary
193OS boundary lineyesboundary
196Railway datesyesrailway
198Former railway usageyesrailway
200Percentage cars on GB roads 2010yes
202Change in car use on GB roads 2001-2010yes
203Percentage cars on GB roads 2000yes
205Percentage bicycles on GB roads 2010yes
207Change in bicycle use 2001-2010yes
208Change in bus/coaches on GB roads 2001-2010yes
213Change in GB vehicles 2001-2010yes
215Highway surfacesyeshighway
216Transport landuseyeslanduse
217Rugby Union and Rugby league groundsyes
218Recent water edits - last 30 daysyes
219Railway speedsyesrailway
220Pipelinesyes
221Building entrance fixupyes
222Step countsyeshighway
223Bicycle parkingyes
224Accessible building entrancesyes
225Cycleway segregationyes
226VMD comparison - main roadsyes
227Cycleway and footway widthsyes
228VMD: Woodland comparison compositeyes
230ATMsyes
231Railway track (passenger_lines)yesrailway
234Highwaysyes
235Coastline edits: last 90 daysyes
236Highway refsyeshighway
237Railway namesyesrailway
238Waterway namesyeswaterway
239Traffic calmingyeshighway
240TIGER roads comparisonyeshighway
241OSM highways reviewyeshighway
243Political boundariesyesboundary
245ITO Future Norfolkno
247Railway refsyesrailway
248Railway Operatorsyesrailway
249Highway maxweight fixupyeshighway
250DfT cycling data - simpleyes
251Environment Agency - Natural Englandyes
252DfT cycle data - paths comparisonyes
2532011 Greenbeltyes
254Dft cycle data - paths comparison reverseyes
255DfT cycle data comparison - highwaysyes
256DfT cycle data comparison - lityes
258Railway level crossingsyesrailway
259TIGERyes
260OSM/TIGER road classification comparisonyeshighway

See also

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