Key:abandoned:highway

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Public-images-osm logo.svg abandoned:highway
SubsidedRoad.jpg
Description
A former highway feature which has been abandoned and fallen into serious disrepair, but which is still visible in the landscape. Show/edit corresponding data item.
Group: lifecycle
Used on these elements
use on nodes unspecifiedmay be used on waysmay be used on areas (and multipolygon relations)may be used on relations
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Status: in use

The abandoned:highway key is used to map former highway=* features that have fallen into serious disrepair and which could only be put back into operation with expensive effort. Such highway features will still have some physical form reflective of their former use visible in the landscape, but may have been repurposed or may be no longer usable.

For disused highway features which might be returned to use without significant repair efforts, see the key disused:highway instead.

How to map

The key abandoned:highway is used with the same values as highway=*, e.g:

If the highway is now used for a different purpose, this can also be tagged. For example, an abandoned primary highway which is now used as a footway may be mapped as a way with the tags abandoned:highway=primary + highway=footway. If a name tag it added it should be the name of the current footway, not the name of the abandoned highway. Former names and references may also be prefixed by abandoned:*=*, e.g.abandoned:ref=* or abandoned:name=*. (Also see old_name=*).

Example

Image Tags Description
SubsidedRoad.jpg abandoned:highway=unclassified
abandoned:ref=A6187
highway=path
name=Example Street
Subsided former turnpike road in Derbyshire, UK, abandoned in the 1970s as a result of a landslide. Still somewhat passable on foot and by bicycle, so it gains a (new, different) highway=* tag, and loses its former reference number.

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