![]() ![]() ![]() Now you have to download the ArcGIS Editor for OSM, either 10.0, 10.1 or 10.2.x Desktop version. Clicking the Overpass API link will trigger downloading the map file with no extension. If the area you choose will be too large, you will have to use one of the sources listed at the left panel for bulk data downloads. You can either draw a rectangle or specify the bounding box coordinates. Go to the OSM home page tab and choose area to download. The overall workflow is fairly straightforward: Download OSM data I have blogged earlier on how to get OSM data into ArcGIS network dataset, but this approach is outdated and I recommend another way to build the network. If you don’t have any other sources for the data, consider using the OpenStreetMap (OSM) data if it is applicable in your business case. If you have obtained TomTom or Nokia (Navstreets) data, you can easily build a network dataset (further ND) by using the Esri SDP toolbox which I have blogged about earlier. I have blogged previously on how you can get street data for use in the ArcGIS Network Analyst. ![]()
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