A prize to anyone who can spot the mistake (or possibly simply an innovative stylistic decision) here? Tsk. Google Maps data quality is pretty poor, but this.... Tsk.
That's what I thought too, but it's not correct Scots Gaelic because words beginning with 'b' take the definite article 'am' not 'an', and 'Bhreatain' is a word I haven't come across. I also haven't heard of Wales being referred to as 'Little Britain', but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen. Anyway, it doesn't look like Welsh, does it?
I'm sure that's the problem. I've caught them out on this kind of thing before - they used to show Skopje with the Serbian spelling Скопље rather than the locally correct Macedonian Скопје. They've changed it now.
From what I did at openstreetmap, turns out it's really quite hard to get that sort of thing right automatically. Paper maps have people manually exaggerating the distance or size between features so that the angles and curves still end up right, it essentially ends up an artistic decision, although with a good dollop of practical constraints. But anyhow, that's not a fault in the data...
An Irish employee having a laugh. If that's a current map then Google maps have been laughing since December 1st since that's when it was reported by the BBC. I assume the EU have managed to put wales back on that map in Brussels or Strasbourg.
That's not it. I can forgive that. The road is being drawn much larger width than it actually is, so the railway line needs to move to compensate. This is Hard to do automatically.
Their railway data is pretty poor anyway - I think the weirdest railway error (http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Bow,+London&sll=51.500152,-0.126236&sspn=0.600984,1.783905&ie=UTF8&ll=51.539182,-0.029569&spn=0.009382,0.027874&z=16) I've spotted is by Victoria Park where it still shows the line from the NLL west of Hackney Wick to Bow (south of which the alignment is now used by the DLR). This section has been closed for, well, longer than Google have existed. Maybe even longer than computerised mapping has existed.
Of course, the railways are a huge mess around Stratford station. You can forgive them for not showing recent changes there as it's been in constant change for years, what with Stratford international, new DLR lines and the new Overground platforms.
However, at Temple Mills" they appear show the line from Stratford to Tottenham Hale being connected to the Central Line of all things. As far as I know the Central line became a tunnel there back in 1947, and while the lines are close, they've not been connected for decades.
Ah. Yeah. That connection must have gone immediately, when the Central line was extended to take over the LNER line to Ongar, I can't imagining it persisting beyond then.
The Brompton and Piccadilly Circus Railway goes largely under roads in central London, as does the Central London Railway, and of course the Metropolitan and Metropolitan District Railways.
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If the label on the Welsh side of the border is in Welsh Gaelic, why aren't the other place names Gealicised?
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If the label was correct, in Welsh Gaelic, it would say Cymru;
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An Bhreatain Bheag is Irish Gaelic for 'Little Britain'.
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Date: 2009-04-28 12:09 pm (UTC)If that's a current map then Google maps have been laughing since December 1st since that's when it was reported by the BBC.
I assume the EU have managed to put wales back on that map in Brussels or Strasbourg.
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Date: 2009-04-28 12:45 pm (UTC)Their railway data is pretty poor anyway - I think the weirdest railway error (http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Bow,+London&sll=51.500152,-0.126236&sspn=0.600984,1.783905&ie=UTF8&ll=51.539182,-0.029569&spn=0.009382,0.027874&z=16) I've spotted is by Victoria Park where it still shows the line from the NLL west of Hackney Wick to Bow (south of which the alignment is now used by the DLR). This section has been closed for, well, longer than Google have existed. Maybe even longer than computerised mapping has existed.
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Date: 2009-04-28 03:14 pm (UTC)However, at Temple Mills" they appear show the line from Stratford to Tottenham Hale being connected to the Central Line of all things. As far as I know the Central line became a tunnel there back in 1947, and while the lines are close, they've not been connected for decades.
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Date: 2009-04-28 03:17 pm (UTC)It appears to be based on looking at old maps and aerial photographs without consulting any modern railway sources at all.
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