Key:light_rail

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Description
Specifies whether light rail trains stop at a feature. Show/edit corresponding data item.
Group: public transport
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesmay be used on waysmay be used on areas (and multipolygon relations)should not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Useful combination
See also
Status: de facto

The key light_rail=yes/no is used to specify whether light rail trains stop at a feature such as a train station or platform. "Light rail" is a higher-standard tram system, often separated from other traffic for part or much of the way.

How to map

  • This tag should be used solely within the public_transport=* schema. It should not be used in combination with any railway=* tags.
  • Add the tag light_rail=yes to a feature such as a public_transport=stop_position to specify that light rail trains stop at this feature. This is mainly useful when the same feature, such as a station, is shared by a highway=* with a bus.
  • Add the tag light_rail=no to a feature when light rail trains do not stop there, even though they might otherwise be expected to.

See also

  • train=* - specifies whether a train stops at a feature - usually not a subway, monorail or tram, but might overlap with light_rail
  • tram=* - specifies whether trams or streetcars stop at a feature
  • subway=* - specifies whether a subway train stops at a feature
  • monorail=* - specifies whether monorail trains stop at a feature
  • railway=station, railway=halt allowing to mostly skip using this tag

References

  1. It is a common misconception that PTv2 proposal deprecated tags like highway=bus_stop or railway=station - this is not true https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?oldid=625726#What_this_Proposal_does_not_cover to replace it by this type of tagging