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Trams are a form of light rail which can share their path with the road for some part of their route.
Trams use the {{Tag|railway|tram}} tag. Avoid using the same way for a tram as being used for the road ({{Tag|highway}}). Otherwise it is not obvious if additional tags are properties of the road or of the tram. For example, {{Tag|maxspeed|30}} might mean that the speed limit of the road is 30 kph but it could also mean that the speed limit of the tram is 30 kph if the way is tagged with both {{Tag|highway}} and {{Tag|railway|tram}}.
See [[Tag:railway=tram]] for more details about mapping trams.
Instead of {{
* stop positions: {{Tag|public_transport|stop_position}} + {{tag|tram|yes}} + {{tag|name}} (name is the name of the tram stop)▼
The usage of other tags is similar to railways:
▲* stop positions: {{
* platforms: {{tag|public_transport|platform}} + {{tag|railway|platform}}.
If the „platform” is just a pole with a sign and the tram stop is on the road without a physical platform, use a single node tagged with just {{tag|public_transport|platform}} (omitting {{tag|railway|platform}}) to mark the waiting spot.
If the stop is a dual bus + tram stop, a single {{tag|public_transport|platform}} object can be shared by both transport modes. In that case if a physical platform exists, the {{tag|railway|platform}} tag can be added to the {{tag|highway|platform}} way instead. However, two separate {{tag|public_transport|platform}} objects can also be used if e.g. the transport agency has assigned different ref numbers or names for bus and tram stops at the same physical platform.
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