2011/9/22 sabas88 :
>>
>> How is someone to determine whether something is a railway=station or a
>> railway=subway_station?
>
> If it's on a metro (subway) line it's a subway_station, else if it's on a
> train line it's a station.
+1. I didn't want to open a discussion how to distinguish
railway
2011/9/22 Chris Dombroski :
> On Thursday, September 22, 2011 07:54:29 AM sabas88 wrote:
>> > How is someone to determine whether something is a railway=station or a
>> > railway=subway_station?
>> If it's on a metro (subway) line it's a subway_station, else if it's on a
>> train line it's a statio
>How does this sound for a compromise?
>Many ways are not tagged with the total number of lanes at all points,
>but only with the number of through lanes. Therefore, end users should
>treat the lanes tag as a minimum rather than an exact number. Subtags
>(lanes:straight, lanes:right, etc.) or [[Rel
On 9/23/2011 11:00 AM, Kytömaa Lauri wrote:
[etc.]
If you're unwilling to compromise, the present status quo will remain.
Good day.
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I can't immediately see reference to structures like I have ringed here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:Wheelchair_lift.jpg
It is a small platform to lift a wheelchair, usually as an alternative
to nearby steps. Though you get them in buildings, which would usually
be outside the scop
Any existing examples of tagging an exterior spiral staircase?
Also, if its role is as a fire escape?
David
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