On Wed, 2016-07-06 at 16:23 +0200, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: > > > sent from a phone > > Il giorno 06 lug 2016, alle ore 16:05, Bjoern Hassler <bjohas+mw@gmai > l.com> ha scritto: > > > > > > However, how would you look for subway_entrances that are > > accessible? If the lift is mapped separately, it won't be mapped as > > a subway_entrance (as there should only be one subway_entrance per > > physical entrance)? > > I don't follow you here. If the lift leads to the subway, why > couldn't I apply subway entrance to it? Clearly it is a physical > entrance, isn't it? > > > > > > > It would be much simpler to the map users (e.g. via OSMAND) to view > > accessible entrances as a single POI. Extracting "subway_entrance + > > nearby elevator (with the function of accessing the subway)" seems > > like an error prone task. > > if there are only steps, the entrance isn't accessible to > wheelchairs. See above for the lift > A subway entrance normally leads into a ticket hall where there are machines to buy tickets, the barriers and then the lift and/or stairs are beyond those.
Unless you are going to start indoor mapping the barriers then stairs=yes/no, lift=yes/no make perfect sense on the entrance. Entrances also need opening hours, some are not open at weekends or late in the evening. Phil (trigpoint) _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging