Tag:operational_status=closed
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Discouraged way of marking object as inactive |
Group: Lifecycle |
Used on these elements |
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It is now preferred to use a Lifecycle prefix such as disused:, abandoned: or construction:, or in some cases a lifecycle tag such as disused=*, abandoned=*, construction=*
See Comparison_of_life_cycle_concepts.
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disused:shop=yes / disused:shop=convenience / ... | A closed-down shop of some sort. If the type of shop it used to be is known, substitute the appropriate value from shop for yes. "disused:" prefix is very useful here as disused shop is no longer a shop. |
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disused=yes + building=* | A disused building. It is better to use simple tag disused=yes as disused building is still a building. Note that with simple disused=yes tag One feature, one OSM element rule becomes even more useful.
disused:building=* also can be used but note that such tagging is unlikely to be supported and adding also building=* is a valid edit. |
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disused:amenity=pub disused:operator=The Oxford Pub Company name=Fox & Hounds |
Boarded-up disused public house. It no longer has an operator as such - no beer is sold - but the name is still useful for navigation. |
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railway=disused disused:railway=rail may be also added |
No longer used railway line. Tracks not degraded but may be overgrown. Note that disused railway is typically tagged using a tagging scheme different to lifecycle prefixes. |
railway=disused + disused=tram disused:railway=tram may be also added |
No longer used tram line. Tracks not degraded but may be overgrown. Note that disused railway is typically tagged using a tagging scheme different to lifecycle prefixes. | |
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disused:leisure=pitch | Disused pitch, now somewhat overgrown. |
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landuse=quarry + disused=yes | Disused quarry. Note that lifecycle scheme is not used here - that is because quarry describes landscape feature, not company operating there. This is a rare case where disused=yes is still recommended.
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