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OpenStreetMap does not have any content restrictions on tags that can be assigned to Nodes, Ways or Areas. You can use any tags you like. However, there is benefit in agreeing a recommended set of features and corresponding tags in order to create, interpret and display a common basemap. This page contains a core recommended feature set and corresponding tags.

If you don't see an appropriate tag for what you would like to map see Proposed features or for grouping ways and nodes together into a higher level component, see Relations. From there you can see what features may be added (and maybe get them in sooner), or propose your own.

Notes on rendering:

  • Using the tags here will mean that your editing efforts are more likely to show up in the various renderers. However, there is no guarantee that a tag listed here will be rendered by any particular renderer or by the renderers used by the OSM main map page.
  • There also may be many tags that will render on the OSM main map page that are not listed here. This list is not updated with all the tags implemented by the renderers.
  • The 'Rendering' column in these tables is only an example of how an imaginary map might choose to render the feature. It does not dictate how our Mapnik or Osmarender layers may render it, nor indeed any other map.

The tables are in grouped by theme, with the more commonly used first.
Each section is a template which can be used for language translations.


Contents

Physical

Highway

The highway tag is the primary tag used for highways. It is often the only tag. There are conventions for its use in particular countries. See Highway tag usage and Road pages for guidance.

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
Roads
highway motorway Image:Mf_way.png A restricted access major divided highway, normally with 2 or more running lanes plus emergency hard shoulder. Equivalent to the Freeway, Autobahn etc.. Image:Rendering-highway_motorway_neutral.png
highway motorway_link Image:Mf_way.png The link roads (sliproads / ramps) leading to/from a motorway from/to a motorway or lower class highway. Normally with the same motorway restrictions. Image:Rendering-highway motorway link.png
highway trunk Image:Mf_way.png Important roads that aren't motorways. Typically maintained by central, not local government. Need not necessarily be a divided highway. In the UK, all green signed A roads are, in OSM, classed as 'trunk'.
highway trunk_link Image:Mf_way.png The link roads (sliproads / ramps) leading to/from a trunk road from/to a trunk road or lower class highway. Image:Rendering-highway trunk link.png
highway primary Image:Mf_way.png Administrative classification in the UK, generally linking larger towns.
highway primary_link Image:Mf_way.png The link roads (sliproads / ramps) leading to/from a primary road from/to a primary road or lower class highway.
highway secondary Image:Mf_way.png Administrative classification in the UK, generally linking smaller towns and villages Image:Rendering-highway_secondary_neutral.png
highway tertiary Image:Mf_way.png A "C" road in the UK. Generally for use on roads wider than 4 metres (13') in width, and for faster/wider minor roads that aren't A or B roads. In the UK, they tend to have dashed lines down the middle, whereas unclassified roads don't. Image:Rendering-highway_tertiary_neutral.png
highway unclassified Image:Mf_way.png No administrative classification. Unclassified roads typically form the lowest form of the interconnecting grid network.
Note: This is not a marker for roads where we still need to choose a highway tag (see highway=road).
Image:Rendering-highway unclassified.png
highway road Image:Mf_way.png A road of unknown classification. This is intended as a temporary tag to mark a road until it has been properly surveyed. Once it has been surveyed, the classification should be updated to the appropriate value.
highway residential Image:Mf_way.png roads accessing or around residential areas but which are not a classified or unclassified highway. Image:Rendering-highway_residential.png
highway living_street Image:Mf_way.png a street where pedestrians have priority over cars, children can play on the street, maximum speed is low. In the UK this is called "Home Zone".
highway service Image:Mf_way.png generally for access to a building, motorway service station, beach, campsite, industrial estate, business park, etc. This is also commonly used for access to parking and trash collection. Sometimes called an alley, particularly in the US. Image:Rendering-highway service.png
highway track way roads for agricultural use, gravel roads in the forest etc.; usually unpaved/unsealed but may occasionally apply to paved tracks as well, see discussion of "tracktype" below. Image:Rendering-highway track.png
highway pedestrian wayarea For Roads , i.e. mainly/exclusively for pedestrians /Shopping Areas. Also for tagging squares and plazas, therefore add area=yes.
highway services Image:Mf_node.png A service station to get food and eat something, often found at motorways
highway bus_guideway Image:Mf_way.png A busway that is side guided "rails like", not suitable for other traffic. Please note: This is not a normal bus lane, use access=no, psv=yes instead!
Paths
highway path way A non-specific or shared-use path
highway cycleway Image:Mf_way.png For designated cycleways, i.e. mainly/exclusively for bicycles. If pedestrians are allowed as well, you can indicate this by adding a foot=yes or foot=designated tag as appropriate. Equivalent to highway=path + bicycle=designated.
highway footway Image:Mf_way.png For designated footpaths, i.e. mainly/exclusively for pedestrians. This includes walking tracks and gravel paths. If bicycles are allowed as well, you can indicate this by adding a bicycle=yes tag. Equivalent to highway=path + foot=designated. Image:Rendering-highway_footway.png
highway bridleway way For horses, (in the UK, these are rights of way for pedestrians, horse-riders and cyclists). Equivalent to highway=path + horse=designated. Image:Rendering-highway bridleway.png
highway byway way An unmade path/track which usually allows vehicles as well as foot, horse and cycle traffic (in the UK, there are byways which allow motor vehicles, and restricted byways which allow non-mechanically propelled vehicles)
highway steps Image:Mf_way.png For flights of steps (stairs) on footways. Use with step_count=* to indicate the number of steps Image:Rendering-highway steps.png
Intersection features
highway mini_roundabout Image:Mf_node.png Very small roundabouts only, larger ones should be junction=roundabout. In the UK, mini-roundabouts have a circular sign with a blue background, instead of the usual triangular sign

Rendered as anti-clockwise by default. To render clockwise add the tag direction=clockwise.

highway stop Image:Mf_node.png A stop sign
highway traffic_signals Image:Mf_node.png Lights that control the traffic Image:Rendering-traffic_singals.jpg
highway crossing Image:Mf_node.png Pedestrians can cross a street here - e.g. zebra crossing
Barriers
highway gate Image:Mf_node.png Placed on a node on the way where the gate is located
highway stile Image:Mf_node.png Allow pedestrians to cross a wall or fence
highway cattle_grid Image:Mf_node.png Bars in the road surface that allow wheeled vehicles but not animals to cross. Sometimes known as a Texas Gate, even outside of Texas
highway toll_booth Image:Mf_node.png A road usage toll or fee is collected here
Other features
highway incline Image:Mf_node.png slope or hill, may encounter slow moving trucks. Corresponding proposal Proposed_features/Incline was rejected!
highway incline_steep Image:Mf_node.png Just as incline, only steeper. Corresponding proposal Proposed_features/Incline was rejected!
highway ford Image:Mf_node.png The road crosses a stream or river, vehicles must enter the water node
highway bus_stop Image:Mf_node.png A small bus stop. Larger stations should be tagged as amenity=bus_station instead.
highway turning_circle Image:Mf_node.png A turning circle is a rounded, widened area usually, but not necessarily, at the end of a road to facilitate easier turning of a vehicle.
highway construction Image:Mf_way.png For roads under construction, use with construction=*
construction * Image:Mf_way.png Any linear highway object may be added, e.g. construction=motorway. Use with highway=construction
highway emergency_access_point Image:Mf_node.png Sign number which can be used to define you current position in case of an emergency highway=emergency_access_point. Use with ref=NUMBER_ON_THE_SIGN
highway User Defined Image:Mf_node.png Image:Mf_way.png See Tagwatch for more used values.
Junctions
junction roundabout Image:Mf_way.png This automatically implies oneway=yes, the oneway direction is defined by the sequential ordering of nodes within the Way. This applies on a way, tagged with highway=* already.
junction Other Values Image:Mf_way.png See Key:junction or Tagwatch for more used values.
highway motorway_junction Image:Mf_node.png Indicates a junction (UK) or exit (US) ref should be set to the exit number or junction identifier. (Some roads - e.g. the A14 - also carry junction numbers, so the tag may be encountered elsewhere despite its name)
Traffic calming
traffic_calming yes Image:Mf_node.png Image:Mf_way.png To tag road features that are designed to slow down traffic in residential areas.
traffic_calming Other Values Image:Mf_node.png Image:Mf_way.png See Key:traffic_calming or Tagwatch for more used values.
Service attributes
service parking_aisle Image:Mf_way.png A parking aisle is an area in a parking lot in between Parking space that vehicles can drive into and out of the parking spaces. Use with highway=service
service driveway Image:Mf_way.png A driveway is a service road leading to a residence or business, usually with private access. Use with highway=service
service alley Image:Mf_way.png An alley is a service road usually located between properties for access to utilities. Use with highway=service
service Other Values Image:Mf_way.png See Key:service or Tagwatch for more used values.

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Cycleway

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
cycleway lane Image:Mf_way.png A lane is a route that lies within the roadway
cycleway track Image:Mf_way.png A track is a route that is separate from the road.
cycleway opposite_lane Image:Mf_way.png lane in the opposite way (a "contraflow" lane)
cycleway opposite_track Image:Mf_way.png track in the opposite way (that is, separate from the road)
cycleway opposite Image:Mf_way.png just permitted to cycle in the opposite way (one way street except for cycles). Note - such streets are common in Belgium, the Netherlands and Denmark, for example, but are rare in the UK (although they do exist): often, instead, actually the street is two-way as normal for its whole length except for the very short section past the no-entry sign at the end, where cycles are excepted from the no-entry by means of a short lane separated by an island. This is called a "cycle plug". In some places this has been represented as very short oneway Way at the end with an adjacent cycleway, forming a little triangle with the road they join to.
cycleway User Defined Image:Mf_way.png see Tagwatch site for some other common used values as well

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Tracktype

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
tracktype grade1 Image:Mf_way.png paved track or heavily compacted hardcore.
tracktype grade2 Image:Mf_way.png unpaved track; surface of gravel or densely packed dirt/sand.
tracktype grade3 Image:Mf_way.png unpaved track; A mixture of hard materials and soft. Quite compact
tracktype grade4 Image:Mf_way.png unpaved track; tire marks, with plant growth in between. Mostly dirt, but some hard materials, or compressed materials mixed in.
tracktype grade5 Image:Mf_way.png unpaved track; subtle tire marks, lack of hardcore, Soft with low grip, subtle on the landscape.

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Waterway

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
waterway river Image:Mf_way.png For narrow rivers which will be rendered as a line. For larger rivers (defined as more than 12m across) see waterway=riverbank (Other languages). Image:Rendering-waterway-river.png
waterway riverbank Image:Mf_area.png Used for larger rivers, to define an area between the opposite riverbanks. Image:Rendering-waterway-riverbank.png
waterway canal Image:Mf_way.png An artificial open waterway used for transportation, waterpower, or irrigation.(Other languages).
waterway stream Image:Mf_way.png a naturally-forming waterway that is too thin to be classed as a river. Maybe you can just jump over it.
waterway drain Image:Mf_way.png An artificial waterway for carrying storm water or industrial discharge.
waterway dock Image:Mf_node.pngImage:Mf_area.png An 'enclosed' area of water used for loading, unloading, building or repairing ships.
waterway lock_gate Image:Mf_node.png A thing to raise/lower the water level for vessels, often found in canals.
waterway turning_point Image:Mf_node.png A place to turn the driving direction for vessels, where the boats are longer than the river/canal is wide.
waterway boatyard Image:Mf_node.png Boat yard - a place for constructing, repairing and storing vessels out of the water.
waterway weir Image:Mf_node.png Image:Mf_way.png A barrier built across a river, sometimes to divert water for industrial purposes. Water can still flow over the top.
waterway dam Image:Mf_way.png Image:Mf_area.png A wall built across a river or stream to impound the water. A dam normally does not have water flowing over the top of it.
mooring yes/private/no Image:Mf_way.png A length of bank where boats are explicitly permitted to moor.
waterway User Defined Image:Mf_node.png Image:Mf_way.png

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Railway

See also landuse=railway.

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
Track
railway rail Image:Mf_way.png Full sized passenger or freight trains in the standard gauge for the country or state
railway tram Image:Mf_way.png One or two carriage rail vehicles, usually sharing motor road (Other languages)
railway light_rail Image:Mf_way.png Short/light passenger trains. Metro systems.
railway subway Image:Mf_way.png A passenger rail service running mostly underground.
railway preserved Image:Mf_way.png A railway running historic trains, usually a tourist attraction (changed to preserved from preserved_rail as "rail" is redundant).
railway disused Image:Mf_way.png A section of railway which is no longer used but where the track and infrastructure remains in place. See disused=yes for alternative tagging.
railway abandoned Image:Mf_way.png The course of a former railway which has been abandoned and the track and infrastucture removed. Designation not to be used if the feature has been turned into another use, eg cycleway.
railway narrow_gauge Image:Mf_way.png Narrow-gauge passenger or freight trains.
railway monorail Image:Mf_way.png A railway with only a single rail.
Service attributes
service yard way Tracks within railway company operated marshalling yards
service siding way Relatively short lengths of track, running parallel to (and connected to) a main route
service spur way Relatively short lengths of track, built to give one company or entity access to the main line
Stops
railway station Image:Mf_node.png Railway station (Other languages).
railway halt Image:Mf_node.png A small station, may not have a platform, trains may only stop on request.
railway tram_stop Image:Mf_node.png A tram stop is a place where a passenger can embark / disembark a tram.
landuse railway Image:Mf_area.png Ground used around railways and railway-stations
Intersections
railway crossing Image:Mf_node.png A point where pedestrians may cross.
railway level_crossing Image:Mf_node.png A point where rails and roads cross.
railway subway_entrance Image:Mf_node.png The entrance to a subway station, usually going from surface to underground.
Rail-related features
railway turntable Image:Mf_node.png Image:Mf_area.png These are used for changing the direction that part of a train is pointing in.
railway User Defined Image:Mf_node.png Image:Mf_way.png

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Aeroway

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
aeroway aerodrome Image:Mf_node.png An Aerodrome (UK), Airport (US), see also military=airfield
aeroway terminal Image:Mf_node.png Image:Mf_area.png Airport passenger building
aeroway helipad Image:Mf_node.png Helicopter start/landing pad
aeroway runway Image:Mf_way.png A strip of land kept clear and set aside for aeroplanes to take off from and land on. (Other languages)
aeroway taxiway Image:Mf_way.png Where airplanes manouevre between runways and parking areas.
aeroway apron Image:Mf_area.png A place where planes are parked.
aeroway gate Image:Mf_node.png Used to mark the gate numbers at the airports.
aeroway User Defined Image:Mf_node.png Image:Mf_way.png see Tagwatch site for some other common used values as well

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Aerialway

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
aerialway cable_car Image:Mf_way.png A cabin or gondola cable car run. This includes aerial tramways (just a pair of big cars) as well as gondolas (many cars in a looped cable)
aerialway chair_lift Image:Mf_way.png An open chairlift run. These have a single seat to sit on and are open to the outside air. Beginners may struggle to get off them without making a fool of themselves!
aerialway drag_lift Image:Mf_way.png An overhead tow-line for skiers and riders, known as a T-bar lift, with a T shaped bit which skiers shove between your legs. More difficult and uncomfortable for snowboarders. drag_lift would also cover more simple looped rope drag lifts, or loops of wire with handles to grab same as chair_lift
aerialway station Image:Mf_node.png Image:Mf_area.png A station, where passengers can enter and/or leave the aerialway
aerialway User Defined Image:Mf_node.png Image:Mf_way.png see Tagwatch site for some other common used values as well

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Power

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
power tower Image:Mf_node.png For towers or pylons carrying high voltage electricity cables. Normally constructed from steel latticework. Should not be used for electricity or telephone cables carried on single wooden poles.
power line Image:Mf_way.png A way following the path of power cables.
power station Image:Mf_node.png Image:Mf_area.png A tag for electricity stations. Wires from power lines come in or go out here.
power sub_station Image:Mf_node.png Image:Mf_area.png A tag for electricity sub-stations. Smaller than a station. Could be a box near street.
power generator Image:Mf_node.png Image:Mf_area.png A place where power is generated. Use in combination with power_source
power User Defined Image:Mf_way.png see Tagwatch site for some other common used values as well
wires * Image:Mf_way.png Number of wires per power cable. "single" (1), "double" (2), "triple" (3) or "quad" (4)

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Man Made

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
man_made beacon Image:Mf_node.png Help guide navigators to their destinations
man_made crane Image:Mf_node.png a stationary, permanent crane, such as those at docks
man_made gasometer Image:Mf_node.png Gasometer in Wikipedia
man_made lighthouse Image:Mf_node.png Sends out a light beam to guide ships
man_made pier Image:Mf_way.png Image:Mf_area.png A "bridge into the ocean", usually for recreation
man_made pipeline Image:Mf_way.png A pipe for carrying various fluids, such as water, gas, sewage
man_made reservoir_covered Image:Mf_node.png Image:Mf_area.png
man_made surveillance Image:Mf_node.png Image:Mf_area.png To mark places and buildings monitored by public or privat camera Image:Surveillance.png
man_made survey_point Image:Mf_node.png Triangulation pillars, geodetic vertices, and fixed equipment used by topographers (e.g. DGPS radio stations)
man_made tower Image:Mf_node.png A tall and often lean building or structure e.g. telecoms. Also see "Historic" below.
man_made wastewater_plant Image:Mf_node.png Image:Mf_area.png Facilities used to treat wastewater (known as sewage in some countries)
man_made watermill Image:Mf_node.png Image:Mf_area.png Watermill, mostly ancient and out of order
man_made water_tower Image:Mf_node.png A tower to store water in, usually found on hills beside or in a town
man_made windmill Image:Mf_node.png Windmill, mostly ancient and out of order, see power=generator in combination with power_source=wind for modern wind turbines
man_made works Image:Mf_node.png Industrial building to produce something
man_made User Defined Image:Mf_node.png Image:Mf_way.png see Tagwatch site for some other common used values as well
building yes Image:Mf_area.png General tag for buildings
building User Defined Image:Mf_area.png see Tagwatch site for some other common used values as well

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Leisure

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
leisure sports_centre Image:Mf_node.png Image:Mf_area.png