When I was in Bursa, Turkey. There was a 'teleférico' that, I suppose ,was
meant to bring people from the city to a skiing area. Since I was there in
the summer though, I simply used to cool off in the mountains and escape
the heat from the city below. I had to get a ticket, so I would consider
that one to be public transport.

Jo

On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 10:33 AM Martin Koppenhoefer <dieterdre...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Am Di., 31. März 2020 um 04:22 Uhr schrieb Gegorian Hauser <
> grenhau...@mail.com>:
>
>> There are over 15000 aerialway stations in Europe and over 1000 are just
>> tagged also with public_transport
>>
>> For me these combination is in the most situations wrong and for this iD
>> should not have this "fixing" function.
>>
>
>
>
> I agree that in most occasions (of which I am aware), tagging of aerialway
> stations with public transport seems strange (they are services related to
> leisure and not to necessary transportation). The numbers you are citing do
> not seem completely at odds with this (only 6,6% of aerialway stations
> tagged as public transport). I would not generally exclude that some
> aerialways are part of what is considered the public transport network, but
> I would also expect some of these tagged as public transport which are
> probably not by common understanding.
>
> Cheers
> Martin
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