btw.: those "sightseeing buses" that have been mentioned before, might merit their own tags, too. In Rome these are quite common (hence locals don't like them because they are competing for space in the traffic), they are not public transport (I guess they can not use bus lanes for example), but they are different from "regular" coaches too. Usually these are open on the top, you buy a ticket to use them for a certain time (1-2 days) and they follow routes and have stops (dedicated, not shared with public transport) and you can hop on and off as much as you want. They are typical for tourist destinations, e.g. can be found in Seville, Edinburgh, Paris, Palma de Mallorca, Malaga, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Athens, Dublin, Lisbon, Budapest, Brussels (just to copy from one of the companies, surely there will be similar offerings in other parts of the world).
Example foto: https://www.rometoolkit.com/Images/xcity_sightseeing_bus_rome_1.jpg.pagespeed.ic.qtzVNApps0.jpg There are several companies which provide this kind of service, and I guess they are not compatible (you cannot use the same ticket for different companies), and with limited routes and pricing at something like 16-25EUR per person and 24h (they will only operate for example from 8:30-19:30 though), these are not an alternative to public transport (1,50 EUR for 2 hours). I will not map them (unless they pay for it ;-) ), but we should take care that they are NOT mapped as highway=bus_stop, or generally with public transport tags, that's why I mention them. Cheers, Martin
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