Thanks, Christopher, bringing up this question. There are several disused railway tracks in Germany where these cars are used for fun rides. Most of them are driven by pedals but a few are powered by solar energy. Have a look at https://draisinentour.de/ or https://www.solardraisine-ueberwaldbahn.de/technik-strecke/
>From a formal perspective it is a normal track so my expectation would be railway=tourism and draisine=yes. Best, Eckhard Am Do., 2. Juli 2020 um 15:09 Uhr schrieb Christopher Parker < [email protected]>: > For those wondering, like me .... "draisine"= handcars, track cars, > putt-putts,etc (to use American language). Little maintenance vehicles > (most often but not necessarily 4 wheels). In the past strictly for > railway service, though lately passengers and private users have been > using them. > > On 7/2/2020 7:31 AM, Eckhard M wrote: > > Dear all, what is the right way to tag routes where is draisine > > traffic only. Just wondering why > > https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/33651736 is not shown in ORM. > > > > Best, Eckhard >
