Tag:public_transport=platform
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The place where passengers are waiting for the public transport vehicles. ![]() |
Group: public transport |
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Use public_transport=platform to identify the places where passengers board or alight from public transport of any type, including boarding facilities at airports, bus stations, ports, railway stations, as well as for ski lifts and at roadside bus stops, taxi ranks. This tag was introduced by tagging proposal Public Transport in 2011.
Historically, a variety of tags have been used, each for a different mode, including highway=bus_stop (for bus stops), railway=platform (for railway, tram and subway platforms), aeroway=gate (at airports), amenity=taxi etc. These original tags are still more commonly used and were not invalidated by the new tag, and should be kept in order to ensure compatibility with legacy software. Additionally, at least some prefer more specific tags rather than single tag supposed to cover objects as diverse as railway platforms, bus stops and airport infrastructure.
How to map
The platform can be tagged as a
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. Nodes are used for locations where there is no physical infrastructure (for example a customary bus stop without infrastructure or with a pole), a way for location where a linear area is allocated for people using public transport and an area when a more expansive size is allocated or where different platforms adjoin, such as at in a railway station. If the platform is mapped as an area, the tag area=yes is not required (round linear platforms part of a single route do not exist).
Platforms can normally be grouped together with other associated elements, including public_transport=stop_position (where the vehicle stops), benches, separate shelters and even station buildings using the public_transport=stop_area relation.
Tags used in combination
Key | Value | Comment | Presence |
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public_transport | platform | Mandatory | |
railway | platform | A train, tram, subway, or light rail platform | Important |
highway | bus_stop | On nodes. A bus, trolley_bus or share_taxi stop or bus platform | Important, on at most one of any public_transport=stop_position and public_transport=platform pair. |
highway | platform | If there is a raised platform at a bus stop | Optional |
highway | footway | May break some GPS routers, when used. Only use this tag in combination with a platform is mapped as a way which connects to another highway=*. | Care should be exercised |
name | Individual name | The name of the station/stop. Platform numbers are given using ref=*. | Important, except with subsuming public_transport=stop_area |
ref | Reference | The reference by which the platform is known. This tag is often used for numbers of platforms/platform edges in train stations or bus stations. Use a semicolon (; ) to separate multiple references (e.g. platforms with two edges along a railway track and therefore a different number for each edge.
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local_ref | Platform number | Track number/platform number | Optional |
ref:<abbreviation> | Reference | Reference number assigned by the organisation whose abbreviation is <abbreviation>. | Optional |
uic_ref | UIC reference | The UIC reference by which a railway platform is known | Important, except with subsuming public_transport=stop_area |
uic_name | UIC name | The UIC name by which a railway platform is known. | Important, except with subsuming public_transport=stop_area |
operator | Operator | Name of the company that operates the platform. Do not use abbreviations. | Important, except with subsuming public_transport=stop_area |
network | Local / regional network | Name of the network the platform belongs to. Do not use abbreviations. | Important, except with subsuming public_transport=stop_area |
layer | number | For platforms that are not at ground level because another object (footway bridge, roof, other tracks, … is above/below). The layer should should match that of the highway/railway track etc. that containing the associated stopping_point. | Mandatory, if applicable |
level | number | If the station is indoor-mapped at a high level of detail level=* can be added to give the level the platform belongs to. This is used to render indoor/detail maps. | Optional |
shelter | yes / no | If there is a shelter that is not tagged separately with amenity=shelter | Mandatory |
bench | yes / no | If there is a bench that is not tagged separately with amenity=bench | Mandatory |
covered | yes / no | Yes if there is a covering from rain or sun (which may just be a roof) | Mandatory |
surface |
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Surface of the platform | Optional |
tactile_paving | yes / no | If there is tactile paving | Optional |
departures_board |
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A departures/arrivals board displaying information about scheduled services, real-time info or both. | Optional |
passenger_information_display | yes / no | A real-time departures board exists at the platform or station. | Optional |
departures_board:speech_output=* | yes / no | Indicates if the departures board has speech output | Optional, use only if parent key present |
passenger_information_display:speech_output=* | yes / no | Indicates if the passenger information display has speech output | Optional, use only if parent key present |
surveillance | yes / no | Surveillance cameras monitor the platform | Optional |
platform_lift=* and it's subkeys: | yes/no/inclined | Indicates if a platform lift is present at the platform and it's properties | Optional |
ramp=* and it's subkeys: | yes/no | Indicates if there is a ramp at the platform and it's properties | Optional |
- highway=bus_stop - A bus stop is a place where public buses stop for passengers (original tag for bus stops, still more widely used)
- railway=platform - A railway platform (original tag for railway platforms, still more widely used)
- highway=platform - A platform at a bus stop or station (original tag for bus platforms, still widely used and more specific)
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