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    Trevor Bradshaw   Thursday 27 Jun 2019 14:32:20

    How do I find cycle map legend

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    plotaroute admin   Friday 28 Jun 2019 10:04:42

    To get the key for the Cycle map, click on the Map Type selector and you'll see the Key link next to the Cycle Map button.

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    Trevor Bradshaw   Friday 28 Jun 2019 14:26:00

    I can get the cycle map ok but I need the legend to see what the different colours on tracks mean & the symbols for the map. Around Ledbury near Hereford there is a cycle track with red block squares on it & I cannot find what this means, I have tried the legend on OSM but it is not listed.

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    plotaroute admin   Sunday 30 Jun 2019 07:18:29

    Hi Trevor - you just need to click on the Map Type selector (rather than hoving over it to display the map type options). This will bring up a panel with more details about the different map types, including a link to the cycle map key.

    John

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    Capt Jack Thursday 11 Jun 2020 09:00:00

    Hi - It might be that I'm just being a bit thick (it happens) but I can't find the cycle map key link in the Map Types panel. Could someone point out where on the screenshot it's supposed to be? The link: https://www.openstreetmap.org/key doesn't show the blue dashed line on the left of the screenshot either. I'm sure there is a simple explanation :) Thanks Capt

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    Trevor Bradshaw   Thursday 11 Jun 2020 10:24:17

    Thank you all

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    plotaroute admin   Friday 12 Jun 2020 08:07:07

    Hi Capt - you need to click on the Map Type box rather than just move your mouse over it. This will then display more informatipn about each Map Type, along with a link to the Cycle Map key.

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    Capt Jack Friday 12 Jun 2020 14:04:25

    Thank you. I thought I had done that because that is mentioned in another posting. I was correct then, I was being thick. Ho hum!

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