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| Description |
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| Specifies whether trains stop at a feature |
| Group: public transport |
| Used on these elements |
| Documented values: 2 |
| Useful combination |
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| Status: approved |
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The tag train=yes/no is used to specify whether trains stop at a feature such as a train station or platform. This tag is mainly used for trains which are not a tram=*, subway=* or monorail=* train. It may overlap with light_rail=* in some cases.
This tag was approved for use with public_transport=stop_position only, when proposed at Proposed_features/Public_Transport, however it has also been used with other public_transport=* tags.
How to map
- This tag should be used solely within the
public_transport=*schema. It should not be used in combination with anyrailway=*tags. - Add the tag
train=yesto a feature such as apublic_transport=stop_positionto specify that trains stop at this feature. This is mainly useful when the same node is shared by ahighway=*with a bus. - Add the tag
train=noto a feature when trains do not stop there, even though they might otherwise be expected to.
- The Public_Transport proposal in 2011 approved using
train=yeswithpublic_transport=stop_positionon a node on the railway track way to show where a train usually stops at a platform, halt or station, however, database users may also obtain the same information from therailway=stopon the way which the node shares.
See also
access=*- general access restrictions - whiletrain=yes/noappears to be an access restriction, it is rarely used in this waytram=*- specifies whether trams or streetcars stop at a featuresubway=*- specifies whether a subway train stops at a featuremonorail=*- specifies whether a monorail vehicle stops at a featurelight_rail=*- specifies whether "light rail" trains stop at a feature - unapproved tagrailway=stationandrailway=stop- standard tag allowing often to avoid and replacetrain=*
