On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 9:22 AM Colin Smale <colin.sm...@xs4all.nl> wrote:
> Despite the minimal difference the website does indicate that one side is > the "top station" and the other side is the "bottom station", but that's > probably not a valid source. Anyway, suppose they were both at exactly the > same altitude. What's the intrinsic difference between top station and > bottom station? The location of the drive motors perhaps? That would be an > objective attribute that we could put into OSM (motor=yes/no?) > IMO, I think that tagging drive and return terminals is appropriate, but the presence or lack of a drive is completely irrelevant to top vs bottom—some aerialways are top-drive, others are bottom-drive. If the British English (and thus OSM standard) word used for the facility at either end is "station", I'd suggest aerialway:station=drive aerialway:station=mid aerialway:station=return would be appropriate. -- Kevin Broderick k...@kevinbroderick.com
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