[Tagging] Utility overcrossings?

2010-04-03 Thread Alan Mintz
There are bridges over freeways called "utility overcrossings" that contain pipelines, electrical cables, etc., but do not support any kind of foot or vehicle traffic. Any suggestions on how to tag these? Obviously bridge=yes + layer=1, but I can't find an appropriate highway= value. -- Alan Mi

Re: [Tagging] Utility overcrossings?

2010-04-03 Thread John Smith
On 4 April 2010 05:16, Alan Mintz wrote: > There are bridges over freeways called "utility overcrossings" that contain > pipelines, electrical cables, etc., but do not support any kind of foot or > vehicle traffic. Any suggestions on how to tag these? Obviously bridge=yes > + layer=1, but I can't

[Tagging] Banquet facilities

2010-04-03 Thread Alan Mintz
Distinct from town halls, there are privately-owned banquet/reception halls for hosting special events, like wedding receptions, meetings, etc. How should these be tagged? -- Alan Mintz ___ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org http://lists

Re: [Tagging] Utility overcrossings?

2010-04-03 Thread John F. Eldredge
Is there any alternate tag, other than highway, that would tag such an overhead structure? If not, what would be a suitable tag? I have also seen over-street bridges that support conveyor belts used to move materials between industrial facilities. -- John F. Eldredge -- j...@jfeldredge.com "R

Re: [Tagging] Utility overcrossings?

2010-04-03 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2010/4/3 John F. Eldredge : > Is there any alternate tag, other than highway, that would tag such an > overhead structure?  If not, what would be a suitable tag? > > I have also seen over-street bridges that support conveyor belts used to move > materials between industrial facilities. have a lo

Re: [Tagging] Utility overcrossings?

2010-04-03 Thread John Smith
On 4 April 2010 05:42, John F. Eldredge wrote: > I have also seen over-street bridges that support conveyor belts used to move > materials between industrial facilities. I vaguely remember something about conveyor belts in the past, I can't remember what came of it, but I know of some very long