Map Features
This page contains a summary of commonly used tags for main elements used to describe features within OpenStreetMap. Shorter summaries of tags relevant to particular topics or interests can be found using the Feature pages.
Despite the huge number of tags, do remember that it is just fine to simply add a path with a single tag (using highway=footway) or correct the name of a single road (using name=*). Many features only have one or two tags and small contributions like this from many people are very valuable. For details of more tags and proposed changes to existing tags see Proposed features and Deprecated features. If you do not find a suitable tag in this list then feel free to make something suitable up as long as the tag values will be verifiable; over time you may find that the tag name is changed to fit will some wider consensus, however many good tags were used first and were documented later.
Primary features
Aerialway
Aerialways cover forms of transport for people or goods using aerial wires including cable-cars, chair-lifts and drag-lifts. See Aerialway for an introduction.
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| aerialway | cable_car | |
A cable car run. Cable_cars are aerial tramways that are just one pair of big cars that go in alternating directions to each other from A to B (Usually Valley to Hill or Mountain) | |
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| aerialway | chair_lift | |
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! | |
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| aerialway | drag_lift | |
An overhead tow-line for skiers and riders, known as a T-bar lift, with a T shaped bit which two skiers share by resting their bottom on the bar or a button lift where the skier places a circular disk in between their 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 | gondola | |
A gondola. A Gondola is an aerialway where the cabins go around in a circle. The cabins are usually smaller than cabins of a cable car. Usual maximum occupancy is 4,6 or 8 persons per cabin | |
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| aerialway | goods | |
A lift for goods. Passenger transport is usually not allowed | |
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| aerialway | mixed_lift | |
A mixed lift, containing both gondolas and chairs. | |
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| aerialway | pylon | |
A pylon supporting the aerialway cable. | ||
| aerialway | station | |
A station, where passengers can enter and/or leave the aerialway | ||
| aerialway | User Defined | |
All commonly used values according to Taginfo |
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Aeroway
Mainly relating to aerodromes, airfields other ground facilities to support the operation of airplanes and helicopters. See Aeroways for an introduction to the mapping these features.
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| aeroway | aerodrome | |
An Aerodrome (UK), Airport (US) | ||
| aeroway | apron | |
A place where planes are parked. | |
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| aeroway | gate | |
Used to mark the gate numbers at the airports. | ||
| aeroway | helipad | |
Helicopter start/landing pad | ||
| aeroway | runway | |
A strip of land kept clear and set aside for aeroplanes to take off from and land on. (Other languages) | |
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| aeroway | taxiway | |
Where airplanes manouevre between runways and parking areas. | |
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| aeroway | terminal | |
Airport passenger building | ||
| aeroway | windsock | |
Used to mark the position of a windsock. | | |
| aeroway | User defined | |
All commonly used values according to Taginfo |
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Amenity
Used to map facilities for visitors and residents: toilets, telephones, banks, pharmacies (to buy medicines), schools. See Amenities for an introduction.
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Sustenance | ||||||
| amenity | bar | |
A place selling alcoholic drinks. See description of amenity=bar and amenity=pub for distinction between bar and pub | |||
| amenity | bbq | |
A public grill for cooking meat or vegetables, most typically to eat outdoors. Use fuel=* to specify source of heating. | |||
| amenity | biergarten | |
An outdoor area in which beer, other drinks, and local food are served. | |||
| amenity | cafe | |
A cafe. The kind of food served can be tagged with cuisine=* and diet=*. | |||
| amenity | drinking_water | |
A source of drinking water | |||
| amenity | fast_food | |
Fast Food Restaurant (see also amenity=restaurant). The kind of food served can be tagged with cuisine=* and diet=*. | |||
| amenity | food_court | |
An area with several different restaurant food counters and a shared eating area. Commonly found in malls, airports, etc. | |||
| amenity | ice_cream | |
A shop which sells ice creams; an ice-cream parlour. Deprecates shop=ice_cream. | | ||
| amenity | pub | |
A place selling beer and other alcoholic drinks; may also provide food or accommodation (UK). See description of amenity=bar and amenity=pub for distinction between bar and pub | |||
| amenity | restaurant | |
Restaurant (not fast food, see amenity=fast_food). The kind of food served can be tagged with cuisine=* and diet=*. | |||
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| amenity | college | |
a College campus or buildings | |
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| amenity | kindergarten | |
For children too young for a regular school (also known as playschool or nursery school). | |||
| amenity | library | |
A public library (municipal, university, …) to borrow books from. | |||
| amenity | school | |
school and grounds | |
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| amenity | university | |
a University campus | |
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Transportation | ||||||
| amenity | bicycle_parking | |
Parking for bicycles | |||
| amenity | bicycle_rental | |
Rent a bicycle | |||
| amenity | bus_station | |
Has been replaced by public_transport=station. | |||
| amenity | car_rental | |
Rent a car | |||
| amenity | car_sharing | |
Share a car | |||
| amenity | car_wash | |
Wash a car | |||
| amenity | ev_charging | |
Electric Vehicle Charging Facility | |||
| amenity | ferry_terminal | |
Ferry terminal/stop. A place where people/cars/etc. can board and leave a ferry. | |||
| amenity | fuel | |
Petrol station; gas station; marine fuel; … Streets to petrol stations are often tagged highway=service. | |||
| amenity | grit_bin | |
A container that holds grit or a mixture of salt and grit. | |||
| amenity | parking | |
Car Park. Nodes and areas (without access tag) will get a parking symbol. Areas will be colored. Streets on car parking are often tagged highway=service and service=parking_aisle. | |||
| amenity | parking_entrance | |
An entrance or exit to an underground or multi-storey parking facility. Group multiple parking entrances together with a relation using the tags type=site and site=parking.Do not mix with amenity=parking. | |||
| amenity | parking_space | |
A single parking space. Group multiple parking spaces together with a relation using the tags type=site and site=parking.Do not mix with amenity=parking. | |||
| amenity | taxi | |
A place where taxis wait for passengers. | |||
Financial | ||||||
| amenity | atm | |
an ATM or cash point | |||
| amenity | bank | |
a bank (for a bank that also has an ATM, it is preferred that a separate node for each ATM is added) | |||
| amenity | bureau_de_change | |
Bureau de change, Currency exchange, Wechsel, Cambio - a place to change foreign bank notes and travellers cheques | |||
Healthcare | ||||||
| amenity | baby_hatch | |
a place where you can drop a baby anonymously for adoption | |||
| amenity | clinic | |
A medium-sized medical facility or health centre. | |||
| amenity | dentist | |
A dentist practice / surgery. | |||
| amenity | doctors | |
A doctors' practice / surgery. | |||
| amenity | hospital | |
Often used in conjunction with emergency=* to note whether or not the hospital has emergency facilities (A&E (brit.) or ER (am.)) | |||
| amenity | nursing_home | |
A home for disabled or elderly persons who need permanent care. | |||
| amenity | pharmacy | |
Pharmacy dispensing=yes dispensing=no or omitted |
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| amenity | social_facility | |
A facility that provides social services. | |||
| amenity | veterinary | |
A place where a veterinary surgeon (vet) practices. | |||
Entertainment, Arts & Culture | ||||||
| amenity | arts_centre | |
An arts centre | |||
| amenity | cinema | |
A place where films are shown (US: movie theater) | |||
| amenity | community_centre | |
A place mostly used for local events and festivities. | |||
| amenity | fountain | |
A fountain for cultural / decorational / recreational purposes. | |||
| amenity | nightclub | A place to drink and dance (nightclub). The german word is "Disco" or "Discothek". Please don't confuse this with the german "Nachtclub" wich is most likely amenity=stripclub. | ||||
| amenity | social_centre | |
A place for free and not-for-profit activities. | |||
| amenity | stripclub | |
A place that offers striptease or lapdancing (for sexual services use amenity=brothel). | |||
| amenity | studio | |
TV radio or recording studio | |||
| amenity | swingerclub | |
A club where people meet to have a party and group sex. | |||
| amenity | theatre | |
a theatre or opera house | |||
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| amenity | bench | |
a bench to sit down and relax a bit | |||
| amenity | brothel | |
a brothel | |||
| amenity | clock | |
a public visible clock | |||
| amenity | courthouse | |
a place where justice is dispensed | |||
| amenity | crematorium | |
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| amenity | embassy | |
An embassy | |||
| amenity | fire_station | |
A Fire station | |||
| amenity | grave_yard | |
A (smaller) place of burial, often you'll find a church nearby. Large places should be landuse=cemetery instead. | |||
| amenity | hunting_stand | |
A hunting stand | |||
| amenity | marketplace | |
A place where trade is regulated, e.g. a square. | |||
| amenity | place_of_worship | |
A church, mosque, or temple, etc. Note that you also need religion=*, usually denomination=* and preferably name=* as well as amenity=place_of_worship. See the article for details. | |||
| amenity | police | |
A Police station | |||
| amenity | post_box | |
Alternative mail-carriers can be tagged via operator=* | |||
| amenity | post_office | |
Post office building with postal services | |||
| amenity | prison | |
a prison | |||
| amenity | public_building | |
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| amenity | recycling | |
Recycling facilities (bottle banks etc.). Combine with recycling_type=container for containers or recycling_type=centre for recycling centres. | |||
| amenity | sauna | |
A small room or house to experience dry or wet heat sessions. | |||
| amenity | shelter | |
A small shelter against bad weather conditions. To additionally describe the kind of shelter use shelter_type=*. | |||
| amenity | shower | |
Public shower or bath. | |||
| amenity | telephone | |
Public telephone | |||
| amenity | toilets | |
Public toilets (might require a fee) | |||
| amenity | townhall | |
A town hall building. May be the chief administrative building of local government. | |||
| amenity | vending_machine | |
A machine selling goods – food, tickets, newspapers, etc. Add type of goods using vending=* | |||
| amenity | waste_basket | |
A waste basket is a single small container for depositing garbage that is easily accessible for pedestrians. | |||
| amenity | waste_disposal | |
A place where canal boaters, caravaners etc. can dispose of rubbish (trash/waste). | |||
| amenity | watering_place | |
A places where water is contain and animals can drink. This tag is analogous to amenity=drinking_water, but it's a place which is not design first for human drinking. | |||
| amenity | user defined | |
All commonly used values according to Taginfo | |||
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Barrier
Used to describe barriers and obstacles to travel. See Barriers for more details on usage.
| Key | Value | Element | Comment | Rendering | Photo | |
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| barrier | city_wall | |
A fortification used to defend a city or settlement from potential aggressors. From ancient to modern times, they are used to enclose settlements.
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| barrier | ditch | |
A trench, ditch or ravine, usually with a stream at the bottom, that is not easily crossed, especially if not on foot. Can be used in combination with waterway=stream or waterway=drain. |
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| barrier | fence | |
a freestanding structure designed to restrict or prevent movement across a boundary. It is generally distinguished from a wall by the lightness of its construction. |
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| barrier | guard_rail | |
A guard_rail, also called a crash barrier. Right side is inner, left side is outer. | | ||
| barrier | hedge | |
is a line of closely spaced shrubs and bushes, planted and trained in such a way as to form a barrier or to mark the boundary of an area. | |
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| barrier | kerb | |
A (for example footway) kerb is a barrier for vehicles and wheelchair drivers. The height of the kerb is important and with this information, the usage by different groups can be determined. The height of the kerb is tagged additionally as height=*, if available. Right side is bottom, left side is top. | | ||
| barrier | retaining_wall | |
Retaining walls serve to retain the lateral pressure of soil. Right side is bottom, left side is top. | | ||
| barrier | wall | |
a freestanding structure designed to restrict or prevent movement across a boundary made from solid brick, concrete rocks, and almost always built so that it is opaque to vision. | |
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| barrier | block | |
A large, solid, immobile block that can be moved only with heavy machinery or great effort. Typically big solid things made of concrete for stopping larger vehicles. Sometimes natural boulders are used for the same purpose. |
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| barrier | bollard | |
solid (usually concrete or metal) pillar or pillars in the middle of the road to prevent passage by some traffic. |
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| barrier | border_control | |
This is a control point at an international border between two countries. Passports or other forms of ID will be checked. | | ||
| barrier | cattle_grid | |
Bars in the road surface that allow wheeled vehicles but not animals to cross. Sometimes known as a Texas Gate, even outside of Texas |
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| barrier | chain | |
A chain used to prevent motorised vehicles. | | ||
| barrier | cycle_barrier | |
Barriers to bicycle traffic, most typically a pair of staggered steel bars perpendicular to the way itself whose gaps allow pedestrians to pass. | |
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| barrier | motorcycle_barrier | |
Barriers along paths that prevent access to motorcycles. |
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| barrier | debris | |
An abandonned road is blocked by debris with or without ground. The photo does not display the road after the debris because it was a slope road and the photo was taken on the top. | | ||
| barrier | entrance | |
A hole in a linear barrier with no specific construction that limits passing through. access=yes is understood. The limitations are the same of the way that crosses it, if there is such. |
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| barrier | full-height_turnstile | |
A full-height turnstile, also called HEET-turnstile (High Entrance/Exit Turnstile), like the ones to access security areas. Note the mix of hyphen and underscore. | | ||
| barrier | gate | |
An entrance that can be opened or closed to get through the barrier. Combine with access=* where appropriate. |
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| barrier | horse_stile | |
A horse stile allows pedestrians and horses to cross a gap through a fence, but prevents or makes it very difficult for motorcycles and live stock to cross. | | ||
| barrier | jersey_barrier | |
A jersey barrier consists of heavy prefabricated blocks to create a barrier. Use material=plastic or material=concrete to express the used material. | | ||
| barrier | kent_carriage_gap | |
A Kent carriage gap is used by local authorities in the UK to prevent motorised vehicles from accessing public rights of way whilst allowing most horse drawn carriages to pass. These are now becoming common on byways in the UK |
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| barrier | kissing_gate | |
A gate which allows people to cross, but not livestock. | | ||
| barrier | lift_gate | |
A lift gate (boom barrier) is a bar, or pole pivoted in such a way as to allow the boom to block vehicular access through a controlled point. Combine with access=* where appropriate. |
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| barrier | log | |
Use this when the passage is closed by lumber (trunk of a tree). This kind of barrier is often useful to sit on. This barrier is a penalty to cyclists but can be crossed by lifting the bike over. | | ||
| barrier | rope | |
A flexible barrier made of fibres, twisted or braided together to improve strength. As a barrier it is often more symbolic than actually physically preventing pedestrians from accessing. | | ||
| barrier | sally_port | |
A sally_port is used to pass through thick or city walls, and is a type of covered gate with two doors. | | ||
| barrier | spikes | |
Spikes on the ground that prevent unauthorized access. Can also be removeable e.g. after payment in a garage. | | ||
| barrier | stile | |
A stile allows pedestrians to cross a wall or fence, but never actually "opens" the barrier (unlike a gate, a stile has few or no moving parts). |
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| barrier | swing_gate | |
Similar to a lift gate but rotates sidewards to open. It is usually made out of metal bars (wood or other material possible) and is intended to prevent cars from access but can usually be crossed by pedestrians and cyclists. | |
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| barrier | toll_booth | |
A road usage toll or fee is collected here | | ||
| barrier | turnstile | |
A turnstile (also called baffle gate) is used to allow one person at a time to pass. Use this for small turnstiles like the ones in supermarkets or some subways. | | ||
| barrier | user defined | |
All commonly used values according to Taginfo | |||
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Boundary
Used to describe administrative and other boundaries. See Boundaries for more details.
| Key | Value | Element | Comment | Rendering | Photo | |
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| boundary | administrative | |
e.g. State, county, local council (unclear how these are specified. Clarify!). Use therefore admin_level=* | |||
| boundary | civil | |
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| boundary | maritime | |
Maritime boundaries | |||
| boundary | national_park | |
Area of outstanding natural beauty, set aside for conservation and for recreation (Other languages) | |||
| boundary | political | |
Electoral boundaries | |||
| boundary | protected_area | |
Protected areas, such as for national-parks, water protection areas or indigenous areas. | |||
| border_type | * | |
To distinguish between types of boundary within same category, or to set type of special borders, that have no other category. This can be used to determine the difference between various levels of boundary=maritime, in the same way as admin_level=* is used for boundary=administrative. The usage of border_type=* is wide, see tag for complete description. | |||
| boundary | user defined | |
All commonly used values according to Taginfo | |||
| Attributes | ||||||
| admin_level | Number | |
Applies to boundary=administrative and is usually in the range 1 to 10, except for Germany where it might be 11 - see boundary. | |||
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Building
Used to identify individual buildings or groups of connected buildings. See Buildings for further details of usage of this tag and man_made=* for tagging of various other structures.
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| building | apartments | |
A building arranged into individual dwellings, often on separate floors. May also have retail outlets on the ground floor. How does one map the retail elements? Use building:levels=* for the total number of floors. | | ||
| building | dormitory | |
For a shared building, as used by college/university students (not a share room for multiple occupants as implied by the term in British English). Would 'hall_of_residence' be better? | |||
| building | hotel | |
A building designed with separate rooms available for overnight accommodation. Normally used in conjunction with tourism=hotel for the hotel grounds including recreation areas and parking. | |||
| building | house | |
A single dwelling unit inhabited by family or small group sharing facilities such as a kitchen. Houses forming half of semi-detached pair of one of a row of terraced houses should share at least two nodes with joined neighbours, thereby defining the party wall between the properties. | | ||
| building | residential | |
A general tag for a building used primarily for residential purposes. Where additional detail is available consider using one or more areas tagged as 'apartments', 'terrace' or 'house'. | |||
| building | terrace | |
A single way used to define the outline of a linear row of residential dwellings, each of which normally has its own entrance, which form a terrace (row-house in North American English). Consider defining each dwelling separately using 'house'. | | ||
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| building | commercial | |
A building where non-specific commercial activities take place; use office=* to describe the type of office. Consider tagging tha area using landuse=commercial. Use 'retail' if the building consists primarily of shops. | | ||
| building | industrial | |
A building where some industrial process takes place. Use warehouse if the purpose is known to be primarily for storage/distribution. Consider using landuse=industrial for the surrounding area and the proposed industrial=* tag to describe the industrial activity. | |||
| building | retail | |
A building primarily used for selling goods are sold to the public; use shop=* to identify the sort of goods sold. Consider use landuse=retail for the surrounding area. How is one meant to indicate that there is also residential accommodation or office use above? | |||
| building | warehouse | |
A building primarily used for the storage or goods or as part of a distribution system. | |||
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| building | cathedral | |
A building that was built as a cathedral. Used in conjunction with amenity=place_of_worship, religion=* and denomination=* for the cathedral grounds where it is in current use. | |||
| building | chapel | |
A building that was built as a chapel. Used in conjunction with amenity=place_of_worship, religion=* and denomination=* for the chapel grounds where it is in current use. | |||
| building | church | |
A building that was built as a church. Used in conjunction with amenity=place_of_worship, religion=* and denomination=* for the church grounds where it is in current use. | | ||
| building | civic | |
For any civic amenity, for example community_centre, library, public toilets, sports_centre, swimming_pool, town-hall etc. Use amenity=* or leisure=* etc to provide further details. | |||
| building | hospital | |
A building which forms part of a hospital. Use amenity=hospital for the hospital grounds. | |||
| building | school | |
For any generic school buildings. Buildings for specific uses (sports halls etc) should be tagged for their purpose. Use amenity=school for the perimeter of the school grounds. | |||
| building | train_station | |
A train station building. Or is it building=station? | |||
| building | transportation | |
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| building | university | |
A university building. Use amenity=university for the whole university area. | |||
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| building | bridge | |
A building used as a bridge. Can also represent a gatehouse for drawbridges. See also bridge=yes for highway=*. | |||
| building | bunker | |
A hardened military building. Also use military=bunker. | |||
| building | cabin | |
A cabin is a small, roughly built house usually with a wood exterior and typically found in rural areas. | |||
| building | farm_auxiliary | |
A building on a farm that is not a dwelling (use 'house' for the farm house). | |||
| building | garage | |
A garage is a building suitable for the storage of one or possibly more motor vehicle or similar. See building=garages for larger shared buildings. | |||
| building | garages | |
A building that consists of a number of discrete storage spaces for different owners/tenants. See also building=garage. | |||
| building | greenhouse | |
A greenhouse is a glass or plastic covered building used to grow plants. Use landuse=greenhouse_horticulture for the area | |||
| building | hangar | |
Consider using aeroway=hangar. | |||
| building | hut | |
A hut is a small and crude shelter. | |||
| building | roof | |
A structure that consists of a roof with open sides, such as a rain shelter, and also gas stations | |||
| building | shed | |
A shed is a simple, single-storey structure in a back garden or on an allotment that is used for storage, hobbies, or as a workshop. | |||
| building | yes | |
Use this value where it is not possible to determine a more specific value. | |||
| building | user defined | |
All commonly used values according to Taginfo, generally building types | |||
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| building | entrance | |
An entrance in a building. The newer tag entrance=* should be used instead. | |||
| height | number | |
The height of the building in meters. | |||
| building:levels | number | |
The number of levels (floors) in the building. | |||
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Craft
A place producing or processing customised goods. See Crafts for more information.
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| craft | agricultural_engines | |
Planning, and Constructing engines and tools for agricultural use. | | |
| craft | basket_maker | |
Producing baskets, often made from Willow. | | |
| craft | beekeeper | |
A place where honey bees are kept for the purposes of securing commodities such as honey, beeswax or pollen. | | |
| craft | blacksmith | |
A place where a blacksmith forges tools, horseshoes, etc. from iron. | | |
| craft | brewery | |
A brewery is a dedicated building for the making of beer | ||
| craft | boatbuilder | |
Planning, and Contructing boats. | | |
| craft | bonfires | |
Workplace or office of a craftsman or craftwoman of bonfires. | | |
| craft | bookbinder | |
Physically assembling a book from a number of sheets of paper. | | |
| craft | carpenter | |
Workplace or office of Carpenters that work with timber to construct, install and maintain buildings, furniture, and other objects. | | |
| craft | carpet_layer | |
Workplace or office of carpet layers that bring carpet on your floor. | | |
| craft | caterer | |
Workplace or office of one who prepares customized meals for takeout, or provides prepared meals or supplies to a group at social gatherings. | | |
| craft | clockmaker | |
Workplace or office of a clockmaker that is building or repairing clocks but not watches. See also craft=watchmaker | | |
| craft | confectionery | |
A place where the set of food items that are rich in sugar, any one or type of which is called a confection is produced. | | |
| craft | dressmaker | |
A place where clothes are created, repaired or altered to fit personal needs. | ||
| craft | electrician | |
Workplace or office of an electrician which is a tradesman specialized in electrical wiring of buildings, stationary machines and related equipment. | | |
| craft | falles | |
Workplace or office of a craftsman or craftwoman of (Valencian) falles. | | |
| craft | gardener | |
Workplace or office of a garden designer or a landscape gardener. | | |
| craft | glaziery | |
A place where residential, commercial, and artistic glass is selected, cutted, installed, replaced, and removed | | |
| craft | handicraft | |
A place where useful and decorative devices are made completely by hand or using only simple tools | | |
| craft | hvac | |
Workplace or office of an HVAC system designer (Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning) | | |
| craft | insulation | |
Workplace or office of of a person who does thermal insulation in buildings. | ||
| craft | jeweller | |
A place where necklaces, rings, brooches, earrings and bracelets and other personal adornments are created or repaired. | ||
| craft | locksmith | |
A place where locks and keys are created or repaired. | ||
| craft | key_cutter | |
A place where keys can be duplicated from originals. | ||
| craft | metal_construction | |
A place where handrails, gates, ramps and similar things from metal are made. | ||
| craft | optician | |
A place where lenses for the correction of a person's vision are designed, fitted and dispensed. | ||
| craft | painter | |
Workplace or office of a house painter which is a tradesman responsible for the painting and decorating of buildings. | ||
| craft | parquet_layer | |
Workplace or office of a parquet layer. | ||
| craft | photographer | |
Workplace or office of a person who takes photographs using a camera. | ||
| craft | photographic_laboratory | |
A place where photos taken on a film ort digital images are transformed into a more permanent form, often on paper or plastic foil. | ||
| craft | plasterer | |
Workplace or office of a tradesman who works with plaster, such as forming a layer of plaster on an interior wall or plaster decorative moldings on ceilings or walls. | ||
| craft | plumber | |
Workplace or office of a tradesman who specializes in installing and maintaining systems used for potable (drinking) water, sewage, and drainage. | ||
| craft | pottery | |
A place where earthenware, stoneware and porcelain and other ceramic ware is made by potters. | ||
| craft | rigger | |
Workplace or office of a person who makes masts, yards, sails, and cordage for sailboats and sailing ships. | ||
| craft | roofer | |
Workplace or office of a tradesman who is specialized in roof construction. | ||
| craft | saddler | |
A place where saddles or accessories for cars and boats are produced or repaired. | ||
| craft | sailmaker | |
Workplace or office of a person who makes and repairs sails for sailboats and sailing ships, typically working on shore in a sail loft. | ||
| craft | sawmill | |
A workplace where logs are cut into boards. | ||
| craft | scaffolder | |
Workplace or office of a tradesman who builds temporary structure used to support people and material in the construction or repair of buildings and other large structures. | ||
| craft | sculptor | |
A place where Sculpture are made. | ||
| craft | shoemaker | |
A place where shoes, boots, sandals, clogs and moccasins are created, repaired or altered to fit personal needs. | ||
| craft | stand_builder | |
Workplace of a company that builds stands/booths for fairs. | ||
| craft | stonemason | |
A place where rough pieces of rock are shaped into accurate geometrical shapes. | ||
| craft | sun_protection | |
A place where sun protection is made, repaired, or delivered for assembly, especially awnings and shutters. | ||
| craft | sweep | |
Workplace or office of a person who cleans chimneys for a living. | ||
| craft | tailor | |
A place where clothing is made, repaired, or altered professionally, especially suits and men's clothing. | ||
| craft | tiler | |
Workplace or office of a person who lays tiles on floors, swimming pools and such. | ||
| craft | tinsmith | |
A tinsmith, or tinner or tinker or tinplate worker. Workplace or office of a person who makes and repairs things made of light-coloured metal, particularly tinware. | ||
| craft | upholsterer | |
A place where furniture, especially seats are provided with padding, springs, webbing, and fabric or leather covers. | ||
| craft | watchmaker | |
A watchmaker is an artisan who makes and repairs watches. Today due to industrial production they mostly repair watches. For other kinds of clocks see craft=clockmaker | | |
| craft | user defined | |
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Emergency
Used to describe the location of emergency facilities and equipment. See Emergency for more information on usage.
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| emergency | ambulance_station | |
An ambulance station is a structure or other area set aside for storage of ambulance vehicles, medical equipment, personal protective equipment, and other medical supplies. | ||
| emergency | fire_extinguisher | |
A fire extinguisher is an active fire protection device used to extinguish or control small fires, often in emergency situations. | ||
| emergency | fire_flapper | |
A flapper is a wildland firefighting tool also called a swatter or a beater. It is designed for extinguishing minor fires in rural areas such as heaths. | ||
| emergency | fire_hose | |
A fire hose is a high-pressure hose used to carry water or other fire retardant (such as foam) to a fire to extinguish it. | ||
| emergency | fire_hydrant | |
A fire hydrant is an active fire protection measure, and a source of water provided in most urban, suburban and rural areas with municipal water service or other water source to enable firefighters to tap into the municipal water supply to assist in extinguishing a fire. | ||
| emergency | phone | |
An emergency phone is specifically provided for making calls to emergency services and is most often found in a place of special danger. | ||
| emergency | ses_station | |
A State Emergency Service is an Australian volunteer organisation that provides emergency help during and after declared (natural or otherwise) disasters. | ||
| emergency | siren | |
A siren is a loud noise maker. Most modern ones are civil defense, "air raid" sirens or tornado sirens. | ||
| emergency | user defined | |
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Geological
Used to describe the geological makeup of an area.
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| geological | outcrop | |
An outcrop site is a place where the bedrock or superficial deposits have become locally exposed and are directly accessible to analysis. | ||
| geological | palaeontological_site | |
A palaeontological site is a place (or group of physical sites) in which remains of ancient living forms is preserved. Area under the study of the forms of life existing in prehistoric times, as represented by the fossils of plants, animals, and other organisms investigated using the discipline of palaeontology. | ||
| geological | user defined | |
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Highway
Used to describe roads and footpaths. See Highways for further guidance and Restrictions for details of access limitations by vehicle type/ time/ day/ load/ purpose etc.
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| highway | motorway | |
A restricted access major divided highway, normally with 2 or more running lanes plus emergency hard shoulder. Equivalent to the Freeway, Autobahn, etc.. |
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| highway | motorway_link | |
The link roads (sliproads/ramps) leading to/from a motorway from/to a motorway or lower class highway. Normally with the same motorway restrictions. |
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| highway | trunk | |
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'. | |
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| highway | trunk_link | |
The link roads (sliproads/ramps) leading to/from a trunk road from/to a trunk road or lower class highway. | |
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| highway | primary | |
Administrative classification in the UK, generally linking larger towns. | |
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| highway | primary_link | |
The link roads (sliproads/ramps) leading to/from a primary road from/to a primary road or lower class highway. |
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| highway | secondary | |
Administrative classification in the UK, generally linking smaller towns and villages |
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| highway | secondary_link | |
The link roads (sliproads/ramps) leading to/from a secondary road from/to a secondary road or lower class highway. | |||
| highway | tertiary | |
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. |
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| highway | tertiary_link | |
The link roads (sliproads/ramps) leading to/from a tertiary road from/to a tertiary road or lower class highway. | |||
| highway | living_street | |
For living streets, which are residential streets where pedestrians have legal priority over cars, speeds are kept very low and where children are allowed play on the street. Also known as Home Zones in the UK. | |
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| highway | pedestrian | |
For roads used mainly/exclusively for pedestrians in shopping and some residential areas which may allow access by motorised vehicles only for very limited periods of the day. To create a 'square' or 'plaza' create a closed way and tag as pedestrian and also with area=yes. | |
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Roads which are primarily lined with housing, but which are of a lowest classification than tertiary and which are not living streets. Using abutters=residential together with tertiary, secondary etc for more major roads which are lined with housing. |
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| highway | unclassified | |
To be used for minor roads in the public road network which are not residential and of a lower classification than tertiary. Please do not use this as a marker for roads where the classification is unknown, for which highway=road should be used. Use highway=residential for minor roads lined with housing. See highway=service for access roads |
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| highway | service | |
For access roads to, or within an industrial estate, camp site, business park, car park etc. Can be used in conjunction with service=* to indicate the type of usage and with access=* to indicate who can use it and in what circumstances. |
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| highway | track | |
Rough roads, often with unpaved/unsealed surfaces and normally used for agricultural or forestry uses etc. Use tracktype=* for tagging to describe the surface. |
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| highway | bus_guideway | |
A busway where the vehicle guided by the way (though not a railway) and is not suitable for other traffic. Please note: this is not a normal bus lane, use access=no, psv=yes instead! | |||
| highway | raceway | |
A course or track for (motor) racing | |
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| highway | road | |
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. | | ||
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| highway | path | |
A non-specific or shared-use path. Probably better to use highway=footway for paths mainly for walkers, highway=cycleway for one also usable by cyclists, highway=bridleway for ones available to horses as well as walkers and highway=track for ones which is passable by agriculture or similar vehicles. | |
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| highway | footway | |
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. Should not be used for paths where the primary or intended usage is unknown. Use highway=pedestrian for pedestrianised roads in shopping or residential areas and highway=track if it is usable by agricultural or similar vehicles. |
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| highway | cycleway | |
For designated cycleways; i.e., mainly/exclusively for bicycles. Add foot=* only if default-access-restrictions do not apply. | |
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| highway | bridleway | |
For horses, (in the UK, these are rights of way for pedestrians, horse-riders and cyclists). Equivalent to highway=path + horse=designated. |
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| highway | steps | |
For flights of steps (stairs) on footways. Use with step_count=* to indicate the number of steps |
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| highway | proposed | |
For planned roads, use with proposed=* and also proposed=* with a value of the proposed highway value. | |
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| highway | construction | |
For roads under construction. Use construction=* to hold the value for the completed road. | |
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| abutters | commercial/ industrial/ mixed/ residential/ retail etc. | |
See Key:abutters for more details. | | ||
| cycleway | lane / opposite / opposite_lane / opposite_track / shared / share_busway / shared_lane / sharrow / track | |
See Key:cycleway for more details. | | ||
| ice_road | yes | |
A highway is laid upon frozen water basin, definitely doesn't exist in summer. | |||
| incline | Number %/° | |
Incline steepness as percents ("5%") or degrees ("20°"). Positive/negative values indicate movement upward/downwards in the direction of the way. | |||
| junction | roundabout | |
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. | |
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| lanes | number | |
The number of traffic lanes for general purpose traffic, also for buses and other specific classes of vehicle. | |||
| lit | yes/no | |
Street lighting | |||
| motorroad | yes / no | |
The motorroad tag is used to describe highways that have motorway-like access restrictions but that are not a motorway. | | ||
| mountain_pass | yes | |
The highest point of a mountain pass. | | ||
| mtb:scale | 0-5 | |
Applies to highway=path and highway=track. A classification scheme for mtb trails (few inclination and downhill). | | ||
| mtb:scale:uphill | 0-5 | |
A classification scheme for mtb trails for going uphill if there is significant inclination. | |||
| mtb:scale:imba | 0-4 | |
The IMBA Trail Difficulty Rating System shall be used for bikeparks. It is adapted to mtb trails with artificial obstacles. | |||
| mtb:description | Text | |
Applies to highway=path and highway=track. A key to input variable infos related to mtbiking on a way with human words | |||
| overtaking | yes/ no/ both/ forward/ backward | |
Specifying sections of roads where overtaking is legally forbidden. | |||
| passing_places | yes | |
A way which has frequent passing places | |||
| sac_scale | hiking / mountain_hiking / demanding_mountain_hiking / alpine_hiking / demanding_alpine_hiking / difficult_alpine_hiking | |
Applies to highway=path and highway=footway. A classification scheme for hiking trails. | | ||
| service | alley/ driveway/ parking_aisle etc. | |
See Key:service for more details. | |||
| surface | paved / unpaved / asphalt / concrete / paving_stones / cobblestone / metal / wood / grass_paver / gravel / pebblestone / grass / ground / earth / dirt / mud / sand | |
See Key:surface for more details. | |||
| tactile_paving | yes / no | |
A paving in the ground to be followed with a blindman's stick. | Not to be rendered on standard maps. | ||
| tracktype | grades 1-5 | |
To describe the quality of the surface. See Key:tracktype and Key:surface for more information. | |||
| traffic_calming | yes/ bump/ hump/ cushion/ table etc. | |
See Key:traffic_calming for more details. | |||
| trail_visibility | excellent / good / intermediate / bad / horrible / no | |
Applies to highway=path, highway=footway, highway=cycleway and highway=bridleway. A classification for hiking trails visibility | |||
| winter_road | yes | |
A highway functions during winter, probably can't be driven in summer. | | ||
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| highway | bus_stop | |
A small bus stop. Can be mapped more rigorously using public_transport=stop_position for the position where the vehicle stops and public_transport=platform for the place where passengers wait. See public_transport=* for more details. | | ||
| highway | crossing | |
Pedestrians can cross a street here; e.g., zebra crossing | | ||
| highway | emergency_access_point | |
Sign number which can be used to define your current position in case of an emergency. Use with ref=NUMBER_ON_THE_SIGN | | ||
| highway | ford | |
The road crosses through stream or river, vehicles must enter any water. See also ford=*. | | ||
| highway | give_way | |
A give way sign | | ||
| emergency | phone | |
A calling device can be used to tell on your current position in case of an emergency. Use with ref=NUMBER_ON_THE_SIGN | | ||
| highway | mini_roundabout | |
Similar to roundabouts, but at the center there is either a painted circle or a fully traversable island. In case of an untraversable center island, junction=roundabout should be used.
Rendered as anti-clockwise by default. To render clockwise add the tag direction=clockwise. |
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| highway | motorway_junction | |
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) | |||
| highway | passing_place | |
The location of a passing space | | ||
| highway | rest_area | |
Place where drivers can leave the road to rest, but not refuel. |
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| highway | speed_camera | |
A fixed road-side or overhead speed camera. | | ||
| highway | street_lamp | |
A street light, lamppost, street lamp, light standard, or lamp standard is a raised source of light on the edge of a road, which is turned on or lit at a certain time every night | | ||
| highway | services | |
A service station to get food and eat something, often found at motorways |
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| highway | stop | |
A stop sign | | ||
| highway | traffic_signals | |
Lights that control the traffic |
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| highway | turning_circle | |
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. | |
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| barrier | bollard/ cattle-grid/ gate/ lift_gate/ stile toll_booth etc | |
Used to describe various barriers on the route - normally defined as nodes at the appropriate location. | |
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Historic
Used to describe various archeological sites, wrecks, ruins, castles and ancient buildings. See Historic for further details on usage.
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| historic | archaeological_site | |
A place in which evidence of past activity is preserved | ||
| historic | battlefield | |
The site of a battle or military skirmish in the past. this could be on land or at sea. | ||
| historic | boundary_stone | |
A historic boundary stone usually found along the way. | ||
| historic | castle | |
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| historic | city_gate | |
A city gate (or town gate) is a gate within a city wall. | ||
| historic | fort | |
A military fort - distinct from a castle as it is generally more modern | ||
| historic | memorial | |
Much like a monument, but smaller. Might range from a WWII memorial to a simple plate on a wall. | ||
| historic | monument | |
An object, especially large and made of stone, built to remember and show respect to a person or group of people. Other languages | ||
| historic | ruins | |
Remains of a castle or alike, usage was abandoned.
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| historic | rune_stone | |
A runestone is typically a raised stone with a runic inscription. [2] | ||
| historic | wayside_cross | |
A historical (usually christian) cross. Frequently found along the way in southern germany, austria and probably elsewhere. | ||
| historic | wayside_shrine | |
A historical shrine often showing a religious depiction. Frequently found along the way in southern germany, austria and probably elsewhere. | ||
| historic | wreck | |
Nautical craft that has unintentionally been sunk or destroyed. | ||
| historic | user defined | |
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Landuse
Used to describe the purpose for which and area of land is being used. See Landuse for more information on the use of this tag.
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| landuse | allotments | |
A piece of land given over to local residents for growing vegetables and flowers. | ||
| landuse | basin | |
An area of water that drains into a river. Together with basin=* for stormwater/rainwater infiltration/detention/retention basins. Other languages. |
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| landuse | brownfield | |
Describes land scheduled for new development where old buildings have been demolished and cleared | ||
| landuse | cemetery | |
Place for burials. You can add religion=* (values listed in the place of worship page). Smaller places (e.g. with a church nearby) may use amenity=grave_yard instead. | ||
| landuse | commercial | |
Predominantly offices, business parks, etc. | ||
| landuse | construction | |
"Under construction" site, should become something different once the construction is finished | |
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| landuse | farm | |
An area of farmland used for tillage and pasture (animals, crops, vegetables, flowers, fruit growing). | ||
| landuse | farmland | |
Synonyme for farm, used in JOSM because farm was considered ambiguous. Farm has been used more often as of 2010-10-13 (236 973 tags vs 69 903). See ticket #1579. | ||
| landuse | farmyard | |
An area of land with farm buildings like farmhouse, dwellings, farmsteads, sheds, stables, barns, equipment sheds, feed bunkers, etc. plus the open space in between them and the shrubbery/trees around them. | ||
| landuse | forest | |
Managed forest or woodland plantation (Other languages). | ||
| landuse | garages | |
One level buildings with boxes commonly for cars, usually made of brick and metal. Usualy this area belong to garage cooperative with own name, chairman, budget, rules, security, etc. | ||
| landuse | grass | |
For areas covered with grass. Consider landuse=meadow for pasture. Note that this is actually a Landcover tag, not a landuse tag and there is a proposal to deprecate it. | ||
| landuse | greenfield | |
Describes land scheduled for new development where there have been no buildings before. A greenfield is scheduled to turn into a construction site | ||
| landuse | greenhouse_horticulture | |
Area used for growing plants in greenhouses | ||
| landuse | industrial | |
Predominantly workshops, factories or warehouses | ||
| landuse | landfill | |
Place where waste is dumped. Other languages | ||
| landuse | meadow | |
An area of land primarily vegetated by grass and other non-woody plants (Other Languages). | ||
| landuse | military | |
For land areas owned/used by the military for whatever purpose | |
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| landuse | orchard | |
intentional planting of trees or shrubs maintained for food production |
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| landuse | plant_nursery | |
intentional planting of plants maintaining for the production of new plants |
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| landuse | quarry | |
Surface mineral extraction (Other languages) | ||
| landuse | railway | |
Area for railway use, generally off-limits to the general public | |
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| landuse | recreation_ground | |
An open green space for general recreation, which may include pitches, nets and so on, usually municipal but possibly also private to colleges or companies | ||
| landuse | reservoir | |
Stores water, may be covered or uncovered; for a covered reservoir see also man_made=reservoir_covered (Other languages). See water=reservoir for alternative tagging. | ||
| landuse | residential | |
Predominantly houses or apartment buildings | ||
| landuse | retail | |
Predominantly shops | ||
| landuse | salt_pond | |
A place where sea water is evaporated to extract its salt | ||
| landuse | village_green | |
An area of common land, usually grass, in the centre of a village (quintessentially English - defined separately from 'common land' under the Commons Registration Act 1965 and the Commons Act 2006). | ||
| landuse | vineyard | |
A piece of land where grapes are grown. | ||
| landuse | user defined | |
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Leisure
Used to tag leisure and sports facilities. See Leisure for a general introduction.
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| leisure | common | |
An area where the public can walk anywhere (UK) | ||
| leisure | dance | |
A place to go dancing. | ||
| leisure | dog_park | |
Designated area, with or without a fenced boundary, where dog-owners are permitted to exercise their pets unrestrained | ||
| leisure | fishing | |
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| leisure | garden | |
Place where flowers and other plants are grown in a decorative and structured manner or for scientific purposes. | ||
| leisure | golf_course | |
The outline of a golf course. The node form may be used to place an icon within the course. This tag implies sport=golf. | ||
| leisure | ice_rink | |
A place where you can skate or play ice hockey. | ||
| leisure | marina | |
For mooring leisure yachts and motor boats | ||
| leisure | miniature_golf | |
A place or area that you can play miniature golf. | ||
| leisure | nature_reserve | |
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| leisure | park | |
open, green area for recreation, usually municipal | ||
| leisure | pitch | |
e.g. a field for playing football/soccer, cricket, baseball sports. To describe what kind of sport(s) use sport=*. | ||
| leisure | playground | |
Playground for little children. | ||
| leisure | slipway | |
Boats can be launched here | ||
| leisure | sports_centre | |
To describe what kind of sport(s) use sport=*. | ||
| leisure | stadium | |
A major sports arena with substantial tiered seating. To describe what kind of sport(s) use sport=*. | ||
| leisure | swimming_pool | |
A swimming pool, see also Proposed_features/Swimming_pool and Tag:amenity=swimming_pool | ||
| leisure | track | |
e.g. running, cycle-racing, greyhound, horses. To describe what kind of sport(s) use sport=*. | ||
| leisure | water_park | |
Amusement area with water slides, recreational swimming pools and dressing rooms. | ||
| leisure | user defined | |
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Man Made
A tag for identifying man made (artificial) structures added to the landscape. See Man-made for an introduction.
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| man_made | adit | |
From Wikipedia: An adit is a type of entrance to an underground mine which is horizontal or nearly horizontal | ||
| man_made | beacon | |
Help guide navigators to their destinations.
You need to add or use instead seamark=beacon or airmark=beacon to clearly identify the type of navigation it is useful for. |
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| man_made | breakwater | |
Protects a shore or harbour from the sea and waves | ||
| man_made | chimney | |
Large chimney for exhaustion.
For attached mobile phone base stations see communication:mobile_phone=yes |
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| man_made | crane | |
A stationary, permanent crane, such as those at docks | ||
| man_made | cutline | |
Used to mark cut lines in forests. | ||
| man_made | flagpole | |
A long pole built to hold a flag | ||
| man_made | groyne | |
A rigid hydraulic structure perpendicular to a coastline or a riverbank intended to interrupt longshore sediment transport. See also: man_made=breakwater | ||
| man_made | lighthouse | |
Sends out a light beam to guide ships | ||
| man_made | mineshaft | |
A vertical tunnel | ||
| man_made | monitoring_station | |
A station that monitor something | ||
| man_made | petroleum_well | |
A boring through the earth's surface that is designed to find and produce petroleum oil | ||
| man_made | pier | |
A "bridge into the ocean", usually for recreation | ||
| man_made | pipeline | |
A pipe for carrying various fluids, such as water, gas, sewage | ||
| man_made | reservoir_covered | |
A covered water reservoir | ||
| man_made | storage_tank | |
A tank used for storage of liquids or gases. | ||
| man_made | surveillance | |
To mark places and buildings monitored by public or private camera | ||
| man_made | survey_point | |
Triangulation pillars, geodetic vertices, and fixed equipment used by topographers (e.g. DGPS radio stations) | ||
| man_made | tower | |
A tall and often lean building or structure e.g. telecoms. Please also add a tower:type=* if possible. Also see historic=* below. | ||
| man_made | wastewater_plant | |
Facilities used to treat wastewater (known as sewage in some countries) | ||
| man_made | watermill | |
Watermill, mostly ancient and out of order | ||
| man_made | water_tower | |
A tower to store water in, usually found on hills beside or in a town | ||
| man_made | water_works | |
A place where drinking water is found and applied to the local waterpipes network. | ||
| man_made | water_well | |
A water well is an excavation or structure created in the ground by digging, driving, boring or drilling to access groundwater in underground aquifers. | ||
| man_made | windmill | |
Windmill, mostly ancient and out of order, see power=generator in combination with generator:source=wind for modern wind turbines | ||
| man_made | works | |
Industrial building to produce something | ||
| building | yes | |
General tag for buildings - see building=* for more information. | | |
| man_made | user defined | |
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Military
Used for facilities and land used by the military, including the Navy, Army, Airforce and Marines. See Military for an introduction.
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| military | airfield | |
A place where military planes take off and land | ||
| military | bunker | |
Buildings, often build from concrete, to stand even heavier fire. Also WW2 pillboxes. | ||
| military | barracks | |
Buildings where soldiers live and work. | |
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| military | danger_area | |
Usually a large marked area around something like a firing range, bombing range, etc which is an exclusion zone. | ||
| military | naval_base | |
A naval base | ||
| military | range | |
Where soldiers have practice with their weapons (firing, bombing, artillery, ...). | ||
| military | checkpoint | |
Place of a possible access to a restricted or secured area, where civilian visitors and vehicles will be controled by a military authority. | ||
| military | user defined | |
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Natural
Used to describes natural physical land features, including ones that have been modified by humans. See Natural for an introduction.
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| natural | bay | |
Bay (Other languages) | ||
| natural | beach | |
Beach: sand, gravel or pebble (Other languages) | | |
| natural | cave_entrance | |
The entrance to a cave. | ||
| natural | cliff | |
Rock face. For a linear way, the top of the cliff should be to the left of the cliff, and the bottom on the right side | ||
| natural | coastline | |
The coastline should run clockwise around water and anti-clockwise around land, i.e. land on the left side and water on the right side of the way (that is, according to the sequence of nodes in the way), for it to show correctly. As the sole exception coastlines do not have to form closed ways, they merely have to connect up (head to tail) to form complete closed polygons. | ||
| natural | fell | |
Bare upper lying uncultivated land principally covered with grass and often grazed. | ||
| natural | grassland | |
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| natural | glacier | |
Areas (or peaks) covered with ice throughout the year | ||
| natural | heath | |
Bare lower lying uncultivated land with bushes but little or no tree cover. Note. This is not for parks whose name is "Something Heath" |
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Land that exists within another area, such as a lake.
Deprecated. Use Relations/Multipolygon for islands in lakes and rivers, natural=coastline for islands in the sea. |
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waterlogged area (on Wikipedia) |
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| natural | mud | |
(Other languages) | ||
| natural | peak | |
top of a hill or mountain (summit) | ||
| natural | sand | |
Ground coverage of mostly silica particles, with no or very sparse vegetation | ||
| natural | scree | |
Loose rock | | |
| natural | scrub | |
Uncultivated land covered with bushes or stunted trees | | |
| natural | spring | |
A place where ground water flows naturally from the ground ((hydrology, land) (3596) Other languages) | ||
| natural | stone | |
freestanding stone, e.g. glacial erratic | ||
| natural | tree | |
Lone or significant trees. | ||
| natural | tree_row | |
Line of trees. | ||
| natural | volcano | |
A volcano, either dormant, extinct or active | ||
| natural | water | |
Lakes, etc. | | |
| natural | wetland | |
waterlogged area (on Wikipedia) |
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| natural | wood | |
Natural primeval woodland. For forests that are managed by someone, use landuse=forest instead. | ||
| natural | user defined | |
All commonly used values according to Taginfo |
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Office
An office is a place of business where administrative or professional work is carried out.
| Key | Value | Element | Comment | Rendering | Photo |
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| office | accountant | |
An office for an accountant. | ||
| office | administrative | |
Local authorities, administrative and supervising institutions that are not related to state government. | ||
| office | architect | |
An office for a architect. | ||
| office | camping | |
An office at a camping or recreational park. Also called reception. | ||
| office | company | |
An office for a private company. | ||
| office | educational_institution | |
An office for an educational institution. | ||
| office | employment_agency | |
An office for a employment agency. | ||
| office | estate_agent | |
An office for a estate agent or realtor. | ||
| office | foundation | |
An office for a foundation. | ||
| office | government | |
An office for a government agency or department. | ||
| office | insurance | |
An office for a insurance company or agent. | ||
| office | it | |
An office for an IT specialist. | ||
| office | lawyer | |
An office for a lawyer. | ||
| office | newspaper | |
The office for a newspaper. | ||
| office | ngo | |
An office for a non-government organisation. | ||
| office | political_party | |
An office for a Political Party. | ||
| office | quango | |
An office for a Quango (quasi non-government organisation). | ||
| office | research | |
An office for R&D. | ||
| office | telecommunication | |
Telecommunication company office. | ||
| office | travel_agent | |
An office for a travel agent. See also shop=travel_agency. | ||
| office | user defined | |
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Places
Used for give details about settlements
| Key | Value | Element | Comment | Rendering | Photo |
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| place | city | |
The largest urban settlements in the territory, normally including the national, state and provincial capitals. These are defined by charter or other governmental designation in some territories and are a matter of judgement in others. Should normally have a population of at least 100,000 people and be larger than nearby towns. See place=suburb and place=neighbourhood for how to tag areas within a city. | ||
| place | town | |
A second tier urban settlement of local importance, often with a population of 10,000 people and good range of local facilities including schools, medical facilities etc and traditionally a market. In areas of low population towns may have significantly lower populations. See place=neighbourhood and possibly also place=suburb for how to tag areas within a town. | ||
| place | village | |
A smaller distinct settlement, smaller than a town with few facilities available with people traveling to the nearby town to access these. Populations of villages vary widely in different territories but will nearly always be less than 10,000 people, often a lot less. See place=neighbourhood for how to tag areas within a larger village. | ||
| place | hamlet | |
A smaller rural community typically with some 100 inhabitants. | ||
| place | isolated_dwelling | |
For a named settlement consisting of only a few households in a rural setting. | ||
| place | farm | |
A distinct named individual farm. See also landuse=farmyard.) | ||
| place | suburb | |
A distinct section of an urban settlement (city, town, etc.) with its own name and identity. e.g.
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| place | neighbourhood | |
A named part of a place=village, a place=town or a place=city. Smaller than place=suburb. | ||
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| place | continent | |
One of the seven continents: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America | ||
| place | country | |
See boundary=administrative | ||
| place | county | |
See boundary=administrative | ||
| place | island | |
Identifies an island, also consider place=islet for very small islands | ||
| place | locality | |
For an unpopulated named place. | ||
| place | region | |
See boundary=administrative | ||
| place | state | |
See boundary=administrative | ||
| place | User Defined | |
All commonly used values according to Taginfo | ||
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| is_in | User Defined | |
For categorisation - for example place=suburb; name=Eccleshall; is_in=Sheffield,South Yorkshire,England,UK | ||
| population | Number | |
Number of inhabitants of the place. Among other things, it might be used in selecting which name to render at a given zoom level at what font size. | ||
| place_name | User Defined | |
Only for areas. For nodes use 'name' instead (see Notes). It may do no harm to use both, though. | ||
| place_numbers | User Defined | |
For property numbers. Note: Most people now use the Karlsruhe Schema instead of this tag. | ||
| postal_code | User Defined | |
The postal code. Note: Most people now use the Karlsruhe Schema instead of this tag. | ||
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Power
Used to map electrical power generation and distributions systems. See Power for further information.
| Key | Value | Element | Comment | Rendering | Photo |
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| power | cable_distribution_cabinet | |
In these cabinets, the 400-V circuits to the house connections, connection and transfer points of the regional utilities are branched. Other uses include distributions of the municipal street lighting. | | |
| power | generator | |
A place where power is generated. Use in combination with generator:source=*, generator:method=* and generator:output=*. |
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| power | line | |
A way following the path of power cables. For minor power lines with poles and not towers, you may want to use power=minor_line. | |
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| power | minor_line | |
A way following the path of minor power cables, supported by poles and not towers/pylons. (This isn't quite so simple, as sometimes larger towers are replaced by smaller poles made with a stronger material; a better distinction might be based on voltage.) | ||
| power | pole | |
For single (often wooden or concrete) poles carrying high/medium voltage electricity cables. | ||
| power | station | |
A tag for electricity stations. These provide voltage step-up/step-down, switching, circuit breakers, conditioning, etc. between high-voltage long-distance transmission lines and medium-voltage local distribution lines. Note that, in the US, these are individually named and are called "substations" by their operators (e.g. "Mesa Substation") - do NOT use power=sub_station to tag them. Don't forget to tag fenced=yes, if fenced. | |
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| power | sub_station | |
A tag for electricity sub-stations. Smaller than a station. Could be a box near street. Do NOT use this tag for what is called a "substation" in the US (see power=station). | |
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| power | tower | |
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, which might be tagged power=pole. Use circuits=n to specify the capacity of the tower in 3-phase circuits (typical 6-wire HV tower would be circuits=2). Use tower_type=a_frame,h_frame,u_frame,monopole,dipole,... to describe the type of tower. |
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| cables | 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, ... | |
Number of power-carrying cables represented by this way. The power line on the photo (click on it to see more details) has 6 double cables (the cable on top does not carry power) and thus may be tagged as cables=6 and wires=double. | |
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| tunnel | yes | |
Use this if the line is underground. (disputed, see also location=underground) | ||
| voltage | ..., 110000, 220000, 380000, 400000, ... |
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Voltage of the power line. | |
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| wires | single, double, triple, quad | |
Number of wires per power cable. "single" (1), "double" (2), "triple" (3) or "quad" (4). The photo shows an example of "double". | |
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Public Transport
Features related to public transport. See Public transport for further information on mapping railway stations, bus stops and services etc.
| Key | Value | Element | Comment | Rendering | Photo |
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| public_transport | platform | |
The place where passengers are waiting for the transportation vehicle. |
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| public_transport | station | |
A station where several buses or trains end their service. Used in combination with building=yes or area=yes. | ||
| public_transport | stop_position | |
The position on the street or rails where a bus, tram or train stops. | ||
| public transport | user defined | |
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Railway
Includes all kind of railway from heavy used mainline railway down to an abandoned line. See Railways for an introduction to mapping railways.
| Key | Value | Element | Comment | Rendering | Photo |
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| railway | abandoned | |
The course of a former railway which has been abandoned and the track and infrastucture removed. The course may be still recognized through embankments, cuttings, bridges, tunnel and rolling or straight ways. | ||
| railway | construction | |
A railway under construction. See construction=* and the construction=yes proposal Proposed_features/Construction | ||
| railway | disused | |
A section of railway which is no longer used but where the track and infrastructure remains in place. See disused=yes for alternative tagging. | |
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| railway | funicular | |
Cable driven inclined railways. In many cases they serve touristic interest, giving easy access to spectacular mountain views. |
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| railway | light_rail | |
A higher-standard tram system, normally in its own right-of-way. Often it connects towns and thus reaches a considerable length (tens of kilometer). | | |
| railway | miniature | |
Miniature railways are narrower than narrow gauge and carry passengers. They can be found in parks. | ||
| railway | monorail | |
A railway with only a single rail. A monorail can run above the rail like in Las Vegas and Disneyland or can suspend below the rail like the Wuppertal Schwebebahn (Germany) | ||
| railway | narrow_gauge | |
Narrow-gauge passenger or freight trains. Narrow gauge railways can have mainline railway service like the Rhaetian Railway in Switzerland or can be a small light industrial railway. Use gauge=* to specify the actual width of rails. |
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| railway | preserved | |
A railway running historic trains, usually a tourist attraction (changed to preserved from preserved_rail as "rail" is redundant). | ||
| railway | rail | |
Full sized passenger or freight trains in the standard gauge for the country or state | |
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| railway | subway | |
A city passenger rail service running mostly grade separated (see Wikipedia:rapid transit). | ||
| railway | tram | |
One or two carriage rail vehicles, usually sharing motor road (Other languages) | |
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| bridge | yes | |
If the railway goes over a street, waterway or other railway. | ||
| cutting | yes | |
A section where the railway is significantly lower than ground level | ||
| electrified | contact_line / rail / yes / no | |
contact_line: a power line over the train head rail: a third rail near the track supplying the train with power yes: electrified track, but no details available no: track with no power supply |
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| embankment | yes | |
A section where the railway is raised significantly higher than ground level | | |
| frequency | |
The frequency with which a line is electrified. Use 0 for DC. Also see the voltage tag. | |||
| service | siding | |
Relatively short lengths of track, running parallel to (and connected to) a main route | ||
| service | spur | |
Relatively short lengths of track, built to give one company or entity access to a main or branch line. | ||
| service | yard | |
Tracks within railway company operated marshaling or maintenance yards | ||
| tracks | |
Number of parallel tracks in close proximity when mapped as a single way. If not given means unknown and defaults to 1. | |||
| tunnel | yes | |
If the railway goes below ground. Should be always present on subways. | | |
| usage | main / branch / industrial / military / tourism | |
main line: heavy traffic |
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The voltage with which a line is electrified. Also see the frequency tag. | |||
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| railway | halt | |
A small station, may not have a platform, trains may only stop on request. | |
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| public_transport | platform | |
This is parallel to the rail line for showing where the actual platforms are. It is also to know where you can change platform and enter the station, so use footpaths to connect them. This is really useful for routing too. | ||
| railway | station | |
Railway station (Other languages). | |
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| railway | subway_entrance | |
The entrance to a subway station, usually going from surface to underground. | ||
| railway | tram_stop | |
A tram stop is a place where a passenger can embark / disembark a tram. | | |
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| railway | buffer_stop | |
stops the train at the end of a track. see Buffer_stop | ||
| railway | crossing | |
A point where pedestrians may cross. | | |
| railway | level_crossing | |
A point where rails and roads cross. | ||
| landuse | railway | |
Ground used around railways and railway-stations | ||
| railway | turntable | |
These are used for changing the direction that part of a train is pointing in. | ||
| railway | roundhouse | |
A semicircular building with many stalls for servicing engines. | ||
| railway | User Defined | |
All commonly used values according to Taginfo | ||
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Route
Used to describe routes of many kinds. See also Relation:route.
| Key | Value | Element | Comment | Rendering | Photo |
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| route | bicycle | |
Cycle_routes explains how to tag cycle routes | ||
| route | bus | |
The route a public bus service takes. See Buses | ||
| route | detour | |
Route for fixed detour routes. Examples are Bedarfsumleitung in Germany and uitwijkroute in the Netherlands | ||
| route | ferry | |
The route a ferry takes from terminal to terminal Please make sure to add at least one node per tile (zoom level 12), better at least one every few km, so offline editors catch it with bbox requests. | ||
| route | hiking | |
hiking explains how to tag hiking routes | ||
| route | mtb | |
Mountainbike explains how to tag mtb routes | ||
| route | pipeline | |
for pipelines, pipeline markers, and pipeline stations | ||
| route | piste | |
Proposed for the routes of pistes (e.g. snowshoe or XC-Ski trails) in winter sport areas. | ||
| route | power | |
where power lines use the same towers (the same way) | ||
| route | railway | |
A sequence of railway ways, often named (eg Channel Tunnel). See Railways | ||
| route | road | |
Can be used to map various road routes/long roads | ||
| route | ski | |
For ski tracks (e.g XC-Ski Trails User:Langläufer/Loipemap) | ||
| route | train | |
Train services (eg London-Paris Eurostar) See Railways | ||
| route | tram | |
See Trams for more information on tagging tram services | ||
| route | user defined | |
tag statistic according to Taginfo |
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Shop
A shop is a place of business stocked with goods for sale. See Shops for more details.
| Key | Value | Element | Comment | Rendering | Photo |
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| shop | alcohol | |
Government owned or licensed shop selling alcohol. See also shop=beverages. | ||
| shop | anime | |
Specials shops for anime stuff. | ||
| shop | appliance | |
An appliance store, selling electrical items (aka white goods) used for cooking and cleaning. | ||
| shop | art | |
A private art gallery which sells works of art. | ||
| shop | baby_goods | |
A shop that sells objects for babies (clothes, prams, cots, toys). | ||
| shop | bag | |
A shop that sells bags | ||
| shop | bakery | |
Selling bread | ||
| shop | bathroom_furnishing | |
Selling bathroom furniture and accessories | ||
| shop | beauty | |
A non-hairdresser beauty shop, spa, nail salon, etc.. See also shop=hairdresser. | ||
| shop | bed | |
A shop that specalises in selling matresses and other bedding products. | ||
| shop | beverages | |
Shop focused on selling alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. See also shop=alcohol. | ||
| shop | bicycle | |
A shop that sells bicycles, bicycle equipment and may rent or repair them | ||
| shop | books | |
Selling books (for a library that lends books, see amenity=library) | ||
| shop | boutique | |
A small shopping outlet, especially one that specializes in elite and fashionable items | ||
| shop | butcher | |
Selling meat | ||
| shop | car | |
Car store - a place to buy cars or to get your car repaired | | |
| shop | car_repair | |
A shop focused on car repair (usually independent of a specific car brand). | | |
| shop | car_parts | |
Shop for auto parts, auto accessories, motor oil, car chemicals, etc. | ||
| shop | carpet | |
A shop selling carpets | ||
| shop | charity | |
A charity shop is a shop operated by a charity, for the purposes of fundraising. | ||
| shop | chemist | |
A shop selling articles of personal hygiene, cosmetics, and household cleaning products (for a shop that potentially dispenses prescription drugs, cf. pharmacy. U.S. drug store, see amenity=pharmacy) | ||
| shop | clothes | |
A shop selling clothes (other related values in use are: fashion, shoes) | ||
| shop | computer | |
A shop selling computers, peripherals, software, ... | ||
| shop | confectionery | |
A shop selling sweets and pastry | ||
| shop | convenience | |
Convenience Store - a small local store usually selling a small selection of food items plus things like simple first aid, household, stationery and car items | ||
| shop | copyshop | |
A shop that offers photocopying and printing services. | ||
| shop | curtain | |
Shop that specalises in selling curtains or drapes (see also shop=fabric) | ||
| shop | deli | |
A shop selling delicatessen (fine foods), possibly also fine wine. | ||
| shop | department_store | |
A single large store - often multiple storeys high - selling a large variety of goods (see also shop=mall) | ||
| shop | dive | |
Shop where you can buy or rent diving equipment. | ||
| shop | dry_cleaning | |
A shop or kiosk offering a clothes dry cleaning service. The actual cleaning may be done elsewhere. | ||
| shop | |
- | This tag is discouraged. Please use either shop=chemist (if they sell prescription-free drugs, cosmetics, household cleaning products, etc.) or amenity=pharmacy (if they offer prescription drugs). | ||
| shop | doityourself | |
A shop that sells tools and supplies to do-it-yourself householders, gardening, ... | ||
| shop | electronics | |
Selling consumer electronics (TV, radio, ...). Larger ones may also sell computers, fridges, ... | ||
| shop | erotic | |
A shop for erotictoys, -clothes or other eroticstuff. | ||
| shop | fabric | |
A shop that sells fabric and other materials for the purpose of making clothes and other products, eg dress making. | ||
| shop | farm | |
A shop at a farm that sells the farm produce | ||
| shop | florist | |
Get your bouquet of flowers from here (see shop=garden_centre for potted flowers). | | |
| shop | frame | |
A shop where you can buy frames. | ||
| shop | furnace | |
A shop for furnances and ovens | ||
| shop | funeral_directors | |
Providing services related to funeral arrangements, may also be known as a "funeral parlour" or "undertakers". | ||
| shop | furniture | |
Selling furniture, might range from small decorational items to a whole flat interieur | ||
| shop | garden_centre | |
Selling potted flowers, maybe even trees (see also shop=florist for flower bouquets). | ||
| shop | gas | |
A shop where technical gas, such as argon, oxygen, acetylene, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc can be purchased in bottles | ||
| shop | general | |
A store that carries a general line of merchandise. (see also shop=convenience if it sells food). | ||
| shop | gift | |
Selling gifts, greeting cards, or tourist gifts (souvenirs) | ||
| shop | glaziery | |
Selling and installing glazing for windows and doors. | ||
| shop | greengrocer | |
Selling vegetables and fruits. | ||
| shop | hairdresser | |
Here you can get your hair cut, coloured, ... See also shop=beauty | ||
| shop | hardware | |
A shop that sells building supplies including screws, bolts & paints, ... See also shop=doityourself | | |
| shop | hearing_aids | |
A shop specialized in selling hearing aids devices | ||
| shop | herbalist | |
A shop specialized in selling herbs, often for medical purposes | ||
| shop | hifi | |
A shop that sells High Fidelity or High End environment to listen music or watch films at home | ||
| shop | hunting | |
Shop where you can buy gun and hunting equipment. | ||
| shop | interior_decoration | |
Shop for interior decorations. | ||
| shop | jewelry | |
Jewellers shops. | ||
| shop | kiosk | |
A small shop on the pavement that sells magazines, tobacco, newspapers, sweets and stamps. | ||
| shop | kitchen | |
A shop where you can plan and buy your kitchen. (Sometimes called "kitchen studio" and the like, but plain kitchen is the most frequently used tag so far.) | ||
| shop | laundry | |
A shop to get your normal clothes washed. Might be self service coin operated, with service staff for drop off, ... | ||
| shop | mall | |
A shopping mall - multiple stores under one roof (also known as a shopping centre) | ||
| shop | massage | |
A massage shop | ||
| shop | mobile_phone | |
A shop that primarily sells mobile phones and accessories | ||
| shop | money_lender | |
A money lender offers small personal loans at high rates of interest. | ||
| shop | motorcycle | |
A shop that sells motorcycles and/or related accessories, clothes, parts, repair and rental services. | ||
| shop | musical_instrument | |
A shop where you can buy musical instruments, lyrics, scores. | ||
| shop | newsagent | |
Shop selling newspapers, cigarettes, other goods | | |
| shop | optician | |
A shop that sells eyeglasses, contact lenses (may also check your eyes). | ||
| shop | organic | |
A shop selling organic food. Alternatively you can use the more versatile organic=* in combination with a general shop=* key (In this case: shop=supermarket or shop=convenience). | ||
| shop | outdoor | |
A shop that sells camping, walking, climbing, fishing and other outdoor sports equipment (and GPSes) | ||
| shop | paint | |
A shop where you can buy paints. | ||
| shop | pawnbroker | |
A pawnbroker (or pawnshop) is an individual or business that offers secured loans to people. See also shop=second_hand | ||
| shop | pet | |
A shop for pets, animals and toys or food for them. | ||
| shop | radiotechnics | |
A shop selling electronic components, electrical products, radio measuring devices, supplies for radio and electronics. | ||
| shop | seafood or fish | |
A shop selling fish/seafood. | | |
| shop | second_hand | |
A shop buying and selling used clothes and other things. See also shop=pawnbroker | ||
| shop | shoes | |
Selling shoes. | ||
| shop | sports | |
A shop selling sporting goods. | ||
| shop | stationery | |
A shop selling office supplies | | |
| shop | supermarket | |
Supermarket | ||
| shop | tattoo | |
A tattoo parlour. | ||
| shop | ticket | |
A ticket shop or box office. Sells tickets for concerts, events, public transport, ... | ||
| shop | tobacco | |
A shop selling tobacco, cigarettes and their related accessories. | ||
| shop | toys | |
A toy store. | ||
| shop | trade | |
A place of business that specifically sells one or more building supplies such as timber/wood, cement etc. See also shop=doityourself | ||
| shop | vacant | |
Not an actual shop, of course. You may want to use this tag when a shop has been closed, to avoid confusing other mappers who may not know about this (please leave a note=*). Plus, you can keep the corresponding object and simply edit it when a new shop opens on the same spot. | ||
| shop | vacuum_cleaner | |
A shop that specalises in the sale of vacuum cleaners and associated products. | ||
| shop | variety_store | |
A variety store retailer is a retail store that sells inexpensive items, sometimes with a single price point for all items in the store. | ||
| shop | video | |
A shop that sells or rents out videos/DVDs | ||
| shop | window_blind | |
A shop that sells window blinds. | ||
| shop | user defined | |
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Sport
Use to provide information about which sports are placed on a facility such as a pitch or stadium. Use in conjunction with landuse=* or leisure=*.
| Key | Value | Element | Comment | Rendering | Photo |
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| sport | 9pin | |
9-pin Bowling (on Wikipedia) - bowling game played in Europe with only 9 pins | ||
| sport | 10pin | |
10-pin Bowling (on Wikipedia) | ||
| sport | american_football | |
American Football. Tag introduced June 2010 in preference to use of the confusing sport=football | ||
| sport | archery | |
The different variations of this sport can be specified by also adding a type=* tag. Values for this type=* tag are e.g.: FITA, field, 3D, ... See also Archery on Wikipedia | ||
| sport | athletics | |
Track and field athletics. A collection of sports events that involve running, throwing and jumping (on Wikipedia). | ||
| sport | australian_football | |
Australian Rules Football. A team sport played between two teams of 18 players with a ball on large oval shaped grass fields (often also used as a cricket ground), with four goal posts at each end.(on Wikipedia) | ||
| sport | BASE | |
Buildings, Antennae, Span & Earth. A more down to earth approach to parachuting (on Wikipedia) | ||
| sport | badminton | |
An indoor sport played with a shuttlecock and racquet, played as singles or in teams of two (on Wikipedia). | ||
| sport | baseball | |
An outdoor bat-and-ball sport contested by two teams of nine players each on a large grass pitch (on Wikipedia) | ||
| sport | basketball | |
Basketball, very popular in the USA and the Philippines (on Wikipedia) | ||
| sport | beachvolleyball | |
beachvolleyball on Wikipedia | ||
| sport | bmx | |
BMX on Wikipedia. | ||
| sport | boules | |
A collective name for games played with metal balls, popular in France (on Wikipedia).
The different variations of this sport can be specified by also adding a type=* tag. Values for this type=* tag are e.g.: petanque, lyonnaise, extreme, ... |
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| sport | bowls | |
Lawn bowls (on Wikipedia) | ||
| sport | canadian_football | |
Canadian Football. | ||
| sport | canoe | |
Canoeing (both canadian and kayaks) | ||
| sport | chess | |
Chess (on Wikipedia) - here mostly intended: big chess-boards in the open air | ||
| sport | climbing | |
Rock climbing - natural or artificial climbs (climbing walls) (on Wikipedia) | ||
| sport | cricket | |
A bat-and-ball sport contested by two teams, usually of eleven players, each on a large grass pitch (on Wikipedia) | ||
| sport | cricket_nets | |
Cricket nets for practice used by batsmen and bowlers to warm up and/or improve their cricketing techniques. (on Wikipedia) | ||
| sport | croquet | |
A game played between 2 or more players on a small grass pitch hitting wooden or plastic balls with a mallet through hoops embedded into the grass. (on Wikipedia) | ||
| sport | cycling | |
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| sport | diving | |
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| sport | dog_racing | |
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| sport | fencing | |
fencing on Wikipedia | ||
| sport | equestrian | |
Equestrianism, sports involving the skill of riding or driving horses (on Wikipedia).
Often associated internationally with show jumping and dressage, but also including endurance riding, eventing, reining, tent pegging, vaulting, polo, horse racing, driving, rodeo and more. See also sport=horse_racing |
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DO NOT USE THIS TAG, as it is ambiguous. Use: soccer, rugby_league, rugby_union, australian_football, ... | |||
| sport | gaelic_games | |
Gaelic games such as Hurling, Gaelic Football, Camogie, predominantly played in Ireland.
For tagging individual games under this category see the tag page. |
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| sport | golf | |
for golf courses, use leisure=golf_course | ||
| sport | gymnastics | |
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| sport | hockey | |
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| sport | horseshoes | |
horseshoes on Wikipedia | ||
| sport | horse_racing | |
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| sport | ice_stock | |
Use with: leisure=pitch. Eisstockschießen on Wikipedia | ||
| sport | karting | |
For a description of this motor sport, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kart_racing . When used together with highway=raceway then please add also area=no, otherwise the raceway is not rendered. | ||
| sport | korfball | |
(korfball on Wikipedia) | ||
| sport | motor | |
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| sport | multi | |
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| sport | orienteering | |
(Orienteering club or centre). Navigation sport with Map and compass. | ||
| sport | paddle_tennis | |
(paddle_tennis on Wikipedia) | ||
| sport | paragliding | |
Paragliding takeoff or landing site (paragliding on Wikipedia) | ||
| sport | free_flying | |
Paragliding/Hanggliding/... takeoff, landings, towing, etc. and related amenities and properties | ||
| sport | pelota | |
Spanish Groupname for a number of ball games (Baseball, Basque pelota, Bocce, Jai alai, Valencian pilota). (pelota on Wikipedia) | ||
| sport | racquet | |
Group name of sports that are played with a rackuet | ||
| sport | rowing | |
(rowing on Wikipedia) | ||
| sport | rugby_league | |
One of the two codes of rugby football, split from rugby union in 1895, along with subsequent rule changes | ||
| sport | rugby_union | |
Rugby union is a full contact team sport, a form of football which originated in England in the early 19th century. | ||
| sport | shooting | |
outdoor or indoor shooting range | ||
| sport | skating | |
ice skating | |
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| sport | skateboard | |
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| sport | skiing | |
This tag isn't well documented, and it's usage is unclear. I would better recommand the use of the Proposed_features/Piste_Maps Project for things related to skiing | ||
| sport | soccer | |
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, a team sport played between two teams of eleven players (on Wikipedia). Note: While called "football" (fussball, fotball, ...) in many countries, it is best to tag it as "soccer" to avoid confusion with other usages of "football" | ||
| sport | surfing | |
(surfing on Wikipedia) | ||
| sport | swimming | |
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| sport | table_tennis | |
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| sport | team_handball | |
(Team) handball on Wikipedia | ||
| sport | tennis | |
Tennis courts | ||
| sport | toboggan | |
public sledding run; see also Piste Map Proposal (piste:type=sled, piste:difficulty=advanced, piste:lit=yes) | ||
| sport | volleyball | |
volleyball on Wikipedia | ||
| sport | water_ski | |
Waterskiing: either on a cable ski course, or pulled by a boat. | ||
| sport | user defined | |
All commonly used values according to Taginfo |
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Tourism
Used to map places and things of specific interest to tourists: places to see, places to stay, things and places providing support. See Key:tourism for more information. See Tourism for a general introduction.
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| tourism | alpine_hut | |
A remote building located in the mountains intended to provide board and lodging. | ||
| tourism | attraction | |
A general tourism attraction, this tag is often used in addition with other tags (like historic=*). | ||
| tourism | artwork | |
A tag for public pieces of art. | ||
| tourism | camp_site | |
A place where you can pitch a tent. | ||
| tourism | caravan_site | |
A place where you can park a caravan overnight or for longer periods. | ||
| tourism | chalet | |
Rent a hut (see chalet) | ||
| tourism | guest_house | |
Guest house. Accommodation without hotel license that is typically owner-operated, offers a room and breakfast with staff not available 24/7, ranging from purpose-built guest houses to family-based Bed&Breakfast. | ||
| tourism | hostel | |
Hostel. | ||
| tourism | hotel | |
Hotel. | ||
| tourism | information | |
Information resource for tourists and visitors. To additionally describe the kind of information use information=*. | ||
| tourism | motel | |
Motel. | | |
| tourism | museum | |
Museum. | | |
| tourism | picnic_site | |
A place where you can have an outdoor picnic. May have facilities such as tables and benches. | ||
| tourism | theme_park | |
Theme park. | ||
| tourism | viewpoint | |
A place, often high, with a good view of surrounding countryside or notable buildings, lookout. Sometimes called a vista point or scenic area/point. | ||
| tourism | wilderness_hut | |
A remote building with fireplace intended to provide shelter and sleeping accommodation. | ||
| tourism | zoo | |
Zoological garden. | ||
| tourism | yes | |
To add tourist interest to something described by other tags. | ||
| tourism | user defined | |
All commonly used values according to Taginfo |
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Waterway
In all rivers, canals etc., the way should be aligned in the direction of water flow. See Waterways for an introduction to the mapping of waterways.
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| waterway | boatyard | |
Boat yard - a place for constructing, repairing and storing vessels out of the water. | |||
| waterway | canal | |
An artificial open waterway used for transportation, waterpower, or irrigation.(Other languages). | |||
| waterway | ditch | |
A small to moderate depression created to channel water. | |||
| waterway | dock | |
An 'enclosed' area of water used for building or repairing ships. | |||
| waterway | drain | |
An artificial waterway for carrying storm water or industrial discharge. | |||
| waterway | river | |
For narrow rivers which will be rendered as a line. For larger rivers (defined as more than 12m across) see waterway=riverbank (Other languages). |
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| waterway | riverbank | |
Used for larger rivers, to define an area between the opposite riverbanks. See water=river for alternative tagging. |
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| waterway | stream | |
A naturally-formed waterway that is too thin to be classed as a river. An active, able-bodied person should be able to jump over it if trees along it aren't too thick. | |||
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| waterway | dam | |
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. | |||
| intermittent | yes | |
Indicates that the waterway does not have a permanent flow (i.e. is sometimes/often dry). | |||
| lock | yes | |
A lock is used for moving boats between waterways at two different levels. Can tag either the section of the way between the gates (detailed) or just a single node in the waterway (less detailed). | |||
| mooring | yes/private/no | |
A length of bank where boats are explicitly permitted to moor. maxstay=* should be used for timing information. | |||
| service | transportation/water_power/irrigation | |
A waterway=canal may have one (or more; separate with semicolons) uses. | |||
| tunnel | culvert | |
For a stream passing under a road use tunnel=culvert on the section of stream passing under the road (don't use this tag for open-top culverts or roads using the culvert structure as a bridge (bridge=culvert)). | |||
| waterway | lock_gate | |
To mark the position of gates at each end of a lock. Alternatively, for smaller locks use a single lock=yes node in the middle of the lock. | |||
| waterway | turning_point | |
A place to turn the driving direction for vessels, where the boats are longer than the river/canal is wide. Use maxlength=* to denote the maximum length of the vessel. | |||
| waterway | weir | |
A barrier built across a river, sometimes to divert water for industrial purposes. Water can still flow over the top. | |||
| waterway | user defined | |
All commonly used values according to Taginfo | |||
Additional properties
Addresses
Used to provide postal information for the building or facility. See addr=* for more details on usage.
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| addr:housenumber | user defined | |
The house number (may contain non-digits). If a single entry has multiple house numbers, separate them by ";", such as "12b;12c". Only required key for an address (except when addr:housename is used), all others are optional. |
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| addr:housename | user defined | |
The name of a house. This is sometimes used in some countries like England instead of (or in addition to) a house number. |
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| addr:street | user defined | |
The (main) name of the respective street. A way with highway=* and the corresponding name should be found nearby. |
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| addr:postcode | user defined | |
The postal code of the building/area. | |
| addr:city | user defined | |
May or may not be a clone of is_in:city=* (in some places the city in the address corresponds to the post office that serves the area rather than the actual city, if any, in which the building is located)! The name of the city as given in postal addresses of the building/area. | |
| addr:country | user defined | |
The ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 two letter country code in upper case. Example: "DE" for Germany, "FR" for France, "IT" for Italy. Caveat: The ISO 3166-1 code for Great Britain is "GB" and not "UK".. See also: is_in:country=* |
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| addr:full | user defined | |
Use this for a full-text, often multi-line, address if you find the structured address fields unsuitable for denoting the address of this particular location. Examples: "Fifth house on the left after the village oak, Smalltown, Smallcountry" or "1200 West Sunset Boulevard Suite 110A". Beware that these strings can hardly be parsed by software. | |
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| addr:hamlet | user defined | |
The hamlet of the object. | |
| addr:subdistrict | user defined | |
The subdistrict of the object. | |
| addr:district | user defined | |
The district of the object. | |
| addr:province | user defined | |
The province of the object. | |
| addr:state | user defined | |
The state of the object. For the US, uppercase two-letter postal abbreviations (AK, CA, HI, NY, TX, WY, etc.) are used. | |
| Tags for interpolation ways | ||||
| addr:interpolation | all/even/odd/ alphabetic | |
How to interpolate the house numbers belonging to the way along the respective street. See detailed description. |
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| addr:interpolation | Number | |
Every nth house between the end nodes is represented by the interpolation way. | |
| addr:inclusion | actual/estimate/potential | |
Optional tag to indicate the accuracy level of survey used to create the address interpolation way. See detailed description. |
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| addr:door | user defined | |
The actual door to an apartment/flat/office/room. Also, normally a number, sometimes a name. Could also be called differently in some countries (In Austria for example it is sometimes referred to as "Top"). If a room has more than one door, you can tag them separately. | |
| addr:floor | Number | |
The floor an apartment/flat/office is located. | |
| addr:unit | user defined | |
While a big building could have only one entrance, sometimes the way inside divides into different units or staircases, where certain apartments/flats/offices can only be reached though a specific unit. An information necessary for postmen, for example. | |
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Annotation
Providing further information about tag values for other mappers and in some cases also for users. See Annotations for more details.
| Key | Value | Element | Comment | Rendering | Photo |
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| attribution | User defined | |
Attribution to originator if required | ||
| description | User defined | |
Text that might be viewable to the end user (perhaps using a search system or a map with pop-ups) | ||
| User defined | |
E-Mail address associated with an object | |||
| fax | User defined | |
Fax number associated with an object | ||
| fixme | User defined | |
A description to yourself or to other mappers of a (possible) error in the map | ||
| image | URL | |
Reference to an image (use the "source_ref" key below when the image is referencing the source of the element) | ||
| note | User defined | |
A note to yourself or to other mappers. | ||
| phone | User defined | |
Telephone number associated with an object | ||
| source | User defined | |
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| source | extrapolation | |
Extension of information from a known source | ||
| source | historical | |
from out-of-copyright mapping or other historical document | ||
| source | image | |
photograph or video | ||
| source | knowledge | |
Local or common knowledge | ||
| source | survey | |
gpx track or other physical survey | ||
| source | voice | |
Voice recordings, eg dictaphone | ||
| source:name | User defined | |
Source used to gather name information eg. for street names | ||
| source:ref | User defined | |
Reference data source eg. for road numbers | ||
| source_ref | User defined | |
To record the URI, source reference (eg Landsat) or other link to physical sources | ||
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URL associated with an object - Use more precise key like website, image or wikipedia where applicable! | ||
| website | URL | |
Website associated with an object | ||
| wikipedia | URL or article title | |
Wikipedia article associated with an object |
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Name
The name tag is the primary tag used for naming a Element. See Names for more information on how to use this tag.
| Key | Value | Element | Comment |
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| name | User Defined | |
The common default name. (Note: For disputed areas, please use the name as displayed on e.g. street signs for the name tag. Put all alternatives into either localized name tags (e.g. name:tr/name:el) or the variants (e.g. loc_name/old_name/alt_name). Thank you.) |
| name:<lg> | User Defined | |
Name in different language eg. name:fr=Londres. See: Bilingual_street_names |
| alt_name | User Defined | |
another name or names by which the feature is known e.g. name=Field Fare Road and alt_name=Fieldfare Road, or name=University Centre and alt_name=Grad Pad |
| int_name | User Defined | |
International name (note: consider using language specific names instead, e.g. name:en=... - see below - International does not (necessarily) mean English |
| loc_name | User Defined | |
Local name |
| nat_name | User Defined | |
National name |
| official_name | User Defined | |
It has been created for country names but we need a clarification for other cases between "name", "int_name", "loc_name" and "official_name". Example: official_name=Principado de Andorra (where "name" is name=Andorra) |
| old_name | User Defined | |
Historical name |
| reg_name | User Defined | |
Regional name |
| short_name | User Defined | |
Common abbreviation, useful for searching (recognized by Nominatim) |
| sorting_name | User Defined | |
name, used for correct sorting of names |
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Properties
Used to give additional information of a general nature about another element.
| Key | Value | Element | Comment | Rendering | Photo |
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| area | yes | |
Means a feature that is normally linear is an area. You should not add this to features that are already defined as an area type. | ||
| bridge | yes / aqueduct / viaduct / swing / ... | |
A bridge, use together with the layer tag. Value "yes" is generic, or you can specialize. | |
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| covered | yes | |
Used to denote that a node, way or area is covered by another entity (or in some cases the ground), when the use of layers is inappropriate, or additional clarification is needed. | Various, depending on the covered entity | |
| crossing | no / traffic_signals / uncontrolled | |
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| cutting | yes | |
A cut in the land to carry a road or tram. Mostly in hilly landscape. Source | | |
| disused | yes | |
For features that are useful for navigation, yet are unused. See abandoned=* if infrastructure is removed. | ||
| drive_through | yes / no | |
Used to indicate if a pharmacy, bank, atm, or fast_food, or post_box offers drive_thru service. | ||
| drive_in | yes / no | |
Used to indicate if a cinema is a drive-in cinema or a restaurant offers drive-in service. drive_in is different than drive_thru | ||
| ele | Number | |
Elevation (also known as altitude or height) above mean sea level in metre, based on geoid model EGM 96 which is used by WGS 84 (GPS). (see also Altitude) | ||
| embankment | yes | |
A raised bank to carry a road, railway, or canal across a low-lying or wet area. Source | |
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| end_date | Date | |
Date feature was removed | ||
| est_width | Number | |
A rough guess of the width of way in metres | ||
| fenced | yes/no | |
Whether an object like man_made=works is fenced or not. To map the actual fence see barrier=fence. | ||
| internet_access | public/service/terminal/wired/wlan/ | |
This tag is for indication that a map entity such as a building, a shop, restaurant, etc. offers internet access to the public, either as a paid service or even for free. | ||
| layer | -5 to 5 | |
0: ground (default); -1..-5:under ground layer; 1..5 (not +1):above ground layer This is intended to indicate actual physical separation, shouldn't be used just to influence rendering order. |
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| narrow | yes | |
Relative indication that a way (waterway, highway, cycleway) gets narrower. | ||
| opening_hours | 24/7 or mo md hh:mm-hh:mm. (read described syntax) | |
opening_hours describes when something is open. | ||
| operator | User Defined | |
The operator tag can be used to name a company or corporation who's responsible for a certain object or who operates it. | ||
| start_date | Date | |
Date feature was created | ||
| TMC:LocationCode | see description | |
An identifier in electronic traffic-messages. | ||
| tunnel | yes | |
A tunnel, use together with the layer tag. | |
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| wheelchair | yes / no / limited | |
Indicate if a special place can be used with wheelchairs. | ||
| width | Number | |
Width of way in metres | ||
| wood | coniferous / deciduous / mixed | |
Applies to landuse=forest and natural=wood detailing the sort of trees found within each landuse. Makes most sense when applied to areas. |
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References
Used to added reference information for an element.
| Key | Value | Element | Comment | Rendering | Photo |
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| iata | User Defined | |
IATA International airport codes | ||
| icao | User Defined | |
ICAO International airport codes | ||
| int_ref | User Defined | |
International reference (eg E 30) | ||
| lcn_ref | User Defined | |
The number of the local cycle network | ||
| loc_ref | User Defined | |
Local reference | ||
| nat_ref | User Defined | |
National reference | ||
| ncn_ref | User Defined | |
The number reference (eg 54) of a National Cycle Network route. | ||
| old_ref | User Defined | |
Historical reference | ||
| rcn_ref | User Defined | |
The number of the regional cycle network. | ||
| ref | User Defined | |
The common default reference (eg M25, in Germany always with space eg A 5) | ||
| reg_ref | User Defined | |
Regional reference | ||
| source_ref | User Defined | To record the URI, source reference (eg Landsat) or other link to physical sources. |
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Restrictions
Used to define restrictions that apply to the associated element. For more information see Restrictions.
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| access:roadtrain | yes / designated / private / permissive / destination / delivery / agricultural / forestry / unknown / no | |
Access permission for Road_train on Wikipedia, A road train consists of a relatively conventional tractor unit, but instead of pulling one trailer or semi-trailer, the road train pulls two or more of them. | |||
| 4wd_only | yes | |
A road signed as only suitable for 4WD (offroad) vehicles | |||
| access:bdouble | yes / designated / private / permissive / destination / delivery / agricultural / forestry / unknown / no | |
Access permission for Road_train#B-double on Wikipedia, A B-double (B-Train) consists of a prime mover towing a specialised trailer (known as a "lead" or "A"-trailer) that has a fifth-wheel mounted on the rear towing another semi-trailer, resulting in two articulation points. | |||
| access:lhv | yes / designated / private / permissive / destination / delivery / agricultural / forestry / unknown / no | |
Access permission for Longer_Heavier_Vehicle on Wikipedia, e.g. for vehicles with 6 axles and can carry up to 44 metric tons | |||
| agricultural | yes / no | |
Access permission for agricultural vehicles, e.g. tractors. | |||
| atv | yes / designated / private / permissive / destination / delivery / agricultural / forestry / unknown / no | |
Access restricted to wheeled vehicles 1.27m (50 inches) or less in width | |||
| bicycle | yes / designated / official / private / permissive / dismount / destination / delivery / agricultural / forestry / unknown / no | |
Access permission for bicycles. For values see above. Usage of bicycle=dismount and bicycle=no will vary in different countries. If according to local traffic rules a bicycle is no longer seen as a bicycle when there's no one driving it, then there's no need for using bicycle=dismount. If the local legislation still sees an undriven bicycle as a bicycle then you may need to use both bicycle=dismount and bicycle=no. | |||
| boat | yes / designated / private / permissive / destination / delivery / agricultural / forestry / unknown / no | |
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| emergency | yes | |
Access permission for emergency motor vehicles; e.g., ambulance, fire truck, police car | |||
| foot | yes / designated / official / private / permissive / destination / delivery / agricultural / forestry / unknown / no | |
Access permission for pedestrians. For values see above | |||
| forestry | yes / no | |
Access permission for forestry vehicles, e.g. tractors. | |||
| goods | yes / designated / private / permissive / destination / delivery / agricultural / forestry / unknown / no | |
Access permission for light commercial vehicles (LCV) or goods vehicles of category N1 with a maximum allowed mass of up to 3.5 tonnes. In the USA, combined weight 26,000 lbs or less. For values see above. | |||
| horse | yes / designated / official / private / permissive / destination / delivery / agricultural / forestry / unknown / no | |
Access permission for horse riders. For values see above | |||
| hgv | yes / designated / private / permissive / destination / delivery / agricultural / forestry / unknown / no | |
Access permission for Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV) (UK), e.g. for goods vehicles of category N2 and N3 (trucks, lorries) with a maximum allowed mass over 3.5 tonnes. In the USA, combined weight 26,001 lbs or greater. For values see above | |||
| motorboat | yes / designated / private / permissive / destination / delivery / agricultural / forestry /unknown / no | |
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| motorcar | yes / designated / private / permissive / destination / delivery / agricultural / forestry / unknown / no | |
Access permission for (motor) cars. For values see above | |||
| motor_vehicle | yes / designated / private / permissive / destination / delivery / agricultural / forestry / unknown / no | |
Access permission for motor cars and motorcycles. For values see above | | ||
| motorcycle | yes / designated / private / permissive / destination / delivery / agricultural / forestry / unknown / no | |
Access permission for motorcycles. For values see above | |||
| psv | yes / designated / private / permissive / destination / delivery / agricultural / forestry /unknown / no | |
Access permission for Public Service Vehicles (UK), e.g. buses and coaches. See above | |||
| vehicle | yes / designated / private / permissive / destination / delivery / agricultural / forestry / unknown / no | |
Access permission for all vehicles. For values see above | |||
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General access permission.
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| charge | Number | |
Amount of toll or fee | |||
| date_off | Date | |
Date restriction stops | |||
| date_on | Date | |
Date restriction starts | |||
| day_off | Day of Week | |
Day restriction stops | |||
| day_on | Day of Week | |
Day restriction starts | |||
| disused | yes | |
For features that are useful for navigation, yet are unused or abandoned. | |||
| hazmat | yes / designated / private / permissive / destination / delivery / agricultural / forestry / unknown / no | |
Access permission for vehicles carrying hazardous materials. For values see above | |||
| hour_off | Time | |
Time restriction stops | |||
| hour_on | Time | |
Time restriction starts | |||
| maxheight | Height | |
height limit - units other than metres should be explicit | |||
| maxlength | Length | |
length limit - units other than metres should be explicit | |||
| maxspeed | Speed | |
Maximum speed - units other than km/h should be explicit | |||
| maxstay | Number | |
Maximum stay, in units given (hour/hours/day/days) | |||
| maxweight | Number | |
Weight limit - units other than tonnes should be explicit | |||
| maxwidth | Width | |
width limit - units other than metres should be explicit | |||
| minspeed | Speed | |
Minimum speed - units other than km/h should be explicit | |||
| noexit | yes | |
A dead end road/cul de sac with only one access road | |||
| oneway | yes / no / -1 | |
oneway=yes for traffic direction same as the sequence of nodes of the way (maplint will highlight "true" and "1", so they can be updated to "yes"). oneway=no for bidirectional traffic (maplint will highlight "false" and "0", so they can be updated to "no"). oneway=-1 for traffic direction opposite to the sequence of nodes of the way (if the way cannot be reversed). Some road types are assumed to be one-way (e.g. highway=motorway), others are assumed to be two-way (most others). The direction of the sequence of nodes of a way is indicated by sequential order of nodes within the way. The maplint highlighting will help with updating of the tags which will allow simplification of style sheets to prevent unintentional rendering errors creeping in. See Talk:Key:oneway. |
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| toll | yes | |
Toll or fee must be paid to access way, see also barrier=toll_booth | |||
| traffic_sign | city_limit | |
Start/end sign of city limits, in most (all?) countries implies a specific "city maxspeed". | | ||
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