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tram_stop and bus_stop on one node leads to doubled label #1491

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daganzdaanda opened this issue Apr 17, 2015 · 5 comments
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tram_stop and bus_stop on one node leads to doubled label #1491

daganzdaanda opened this issue Apr 17, 2015 · 5 comments

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@daganzdaanda
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http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/703415187
This is a railway=tram_stop and a highway=bus_stop at once. In some zoom levels, the name of the stop gets rendered twice. I think this has been introduced recently, at least I did not notice it a few months ago.
It looks a bit silly, but on the other hand it is good feedback for the mappers. Before, you would not see any hint that buses stop there, too.

Should we change anything about that behaviour?

@pnorman
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pnorman commented Apr 18, 2015

We should probably consistent about if we're rendering the tram stop and bus stop labels above/below the point, which will eliminate this

@matthijsmelissen matthijsmelissen modified the milestones: 3.x - Needs upgrade to openstreetmap-carto.style, Bugs and improvements Apr 29, 2015
@jojo4u
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jojo4u commented May 26, 2016

This is wrong tagging. Bus_stop belongs beside the road, tram_stop on rails. The tagging got fixed a year ago. I guess this issue is so minor it should get closed.

@matkoniecz
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This is wrong tagging. Bus_stop belongs beside the road, tram_stop on rails. The tagging got fixed a year ago. I guess this issue is so minor it should get closed.

It is not clearly documented on wiki (for example http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:railway=tram%20stop?uselang=en-US).

@jojo4u
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jojo4u commented May 26, 2016

The wording is a bit convoluted but its clear:

Insert a node in a way tagged with railway=tram at the position where the stop is located and tag this node with railway=tram_stop and name=*

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