Web front end/Routing
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Routing has long been available on other websites, making use of OpenStreetMap data, but it was introduced onto the OpenStreetMap front page in 2015, as an interface calling these external services.
Embedded routing engines
- GraphHopper - Open source routing engine for OpenStreetMap - graphhopper GitHub
- OSRM - Open Source Routing Machine: The OpenStreetMap Data Routing Engine - Project-OSRM GitHub
- Valhalla - Open Source Routing Engine for OpenStreetMap - valhalla GitHub
Routing modes
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Limitations
Routing limited to simple A-B search, no via points. Settings of each router are not accessible for users.
After finding a route, your query will be visible in the browser URL, and can be shared with others. Note the routing query will be re-executed when someone visits the link. This means you may get different results for the same query based on what is in OpenStreetMap database. For example you can report a routing problem by sharing such a link, but hopefully in time the link will start to show a corrected route.
See also
- Routing#End users: routing software - online and offline alternatives
- Routing#Mappers: improving the map data - details of how to improve OSM data and get better routing results
External links
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