Where to find maps of the Isle of Man
When I first started adding road network data for the Isle of Man into the OpenStreetMap project, there were only a few map sites online that had maps of the Island, and none as easy to use as the Google Maps service (which at the time did not include maps of the Island, and still doesn't to this day) which rocked the world of web mapping when it launched.
As I recall, the sites with maps of the Island at that time were limited to MultiMap and the Ordnance Survey Get a map service.
Things have come a long way since then though. The OpenStreetMap maps of the Isle of Man are not too far away from being complete (with a little help), but aren't yet ready for end users looking for detailed maps. Many of the other map providers do, however, have great coverage of the Island in their maps. Here's a bit of an overview detailing the merits of each of them:
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Map of roads, railways and railways stations (marked incorrectly with British Rail logos), rivers, plantations, reservoirs and long distance footpaths. Does not allow zooming in to towns for detailed street maps. |
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Map of roads, rivers, some plantations and reservoirs. Includes detailed street map information. |
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Map of Island outline. |
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Map of terrain, roads, railways and railways stations, rivers, plantations and reservoirs. Includes detailed street map information. Island incorrectly attributed to the UK. |
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Map of roads. Does not include detailed street map information (streets disappear from map beyond a certain zoom level) but does include the Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 map of the Island if you hover your mouse over the 'map' toggle to the left of the map. |
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Map of roads, railways and railways stations, rivers, plantations, reservoirs and some long distance footpaths. The town street maps are not very detailed yet. |
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Map of main roads and some rivers. The map disappears past a certain zoom level, but they do have excellent aerial imagery for the whole of the Island. |
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Map of terrain, roads, railways and railways stations (marked incorrectly with British Rail logos), rivers, some plantations and reservoirs. Includes detailed street map information. |
I've included all the draggable ("slippy") map providers - or at least the ones I can think of right now - to give a bit of an overview of how their coverage differs, and also give a bit of a glimpse into the differences between their cartography and general feel of the maps. Also worth a mention here are the street maps that the Government provide for most towns across the Island.
With all these mapping services providing maps of the Island for free, is it really still worth continuing to build up the map data in the OpenStreetMap project? Of course it is! These maps are nothing but that: static maps, and some of them really great ones at that. They are great if all you want is a static map, somewhere to share a single location with someone else, or even the ability to overlay your own information on top of the map using that provider's API.
The whole point behind the OpenStreetMap project though (and to a certain extent, the People's Map project) is that the underlying map geodata is available and re-usable under a free license for you to be creative and do what you like with that data.
Maybe you're working in conservation and want to create a map showing all the rivers and different habitats on the Island, but not include roads. Maybe you are a walker and want to create a map that shows just the footpaths on the Island. Maybe you run a local listings site and you want to create a map that shows only the locations you want it to show and hide things that may not be of interest to your visitors. There are many possibilities, and the great thing is that if you have an idea, you can go off and use the data we're building up, allowing you to fulfil your idea without having to use the prescribed maps that are provided by the big providers.
Note: all the maps included above are copyrighted by their respective owners, and are included here under fair dealing clause for comparison of their individual benefits.
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re: Where to find maps of the Isle of Man
of course, organisations can license the mapping from the Isle of Man Government www.gov.im
re: Where to find maps of the Isle of Man
Yes, that's true, and something that organisations will likely pay for if they need to. That's fine for large organisations who have the money available to them for the annual license fee. It will also give them a potentially much more precise and professionally surveyed dataset, so you'd definitely be getting value in what you were paying for.Looking at the individual user license fees on the Government price list, data for a 1:10,000 scale map of the Island (for example), including all 42 tiles, will cost the user £5875.00 for the first year and £587.50 for each subsequent year.Those fees maybe nothing to a large organisation, but to a small business or organisation it's a case of either being able to afford it or not, and likely it'll be the latter.Compare that to OpenStreetMap, who will have a dataset without these annual license fees available very soon for anybody who wants to use it.Yes, the quality will differ, but I think it will suffice for many purposes, especially when the price difference is taken into consideration.
re: Where to find maps of the Isle of Man
Free Our Data is a campaign to make UK government mapping data freely available.
re: Where to find maps of the Isle of Man
Do you know why Google maps does not recognise the Isle of Man?
re: Where to find maps of the Isle of Man
Good question, Jim. I had originally thought that maybe there wasn't data available, or they'd bought the data for the UK presuming it'd include everything in between. But the UK and rest of Europe has had data for a long time now, and I can't imagine that Tele Atlas doesn't have a dataset for the Island (I know NAVTEQ does). Perhaps there's a lack of demand.I'd love to see Google with maps of the Isle of Man, as I'm sure many others would.
re: Where to find maps of the Isle of Man
Google Earth shows the Isle of Man very clearly now.
re: Where to find maps of the Isle of Man
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