I suggest leaving the bus stop ID number in the format that Andrew initially 
stated, ref=201111 (rather than ref:stand=A)

As a regular used of buses (pre-covid), I think "Stand A" etc needs to be part 
of the name.  At some locations, the stands are a block or more apart (such as 
the multiple Martin Place and Town Hall bus stops in Sydney and the many 
different stops at major suburban transport interchanges).   Each "stand" needs 
to clearly identified as a separate stop.

Each stand has its own ID number.  While the signposts at stops generally give 
greater prominence to "Stand A", "Stand B" or sometimes "Stand B1", Stand B2" 
etc, the six or seven digit reference numbers seem to be more prominent in the 
public transport apps and have a necessary place in the OSM database.




On Wed, 2 Feb 2022, at 2:24 PM, Andrew Harvey wrote:
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/1128912626 is an okay example, with 
> ref being the Stop ID, and name being the stop name with the stand 
> number appended to the end.
>
> So in your case,
>
> ref=201111
> name=Kings Cross Station Darlinghurst Rd, Stand A
>
> I don't think this is perfect but probably the best compromise 
> currently. We could consider something like ref:stand=A.
>
> On Wed, 2 Feb 2022 at 11:49, Mat Attlee <mattatt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> What is the convention for tagging Sydney bus stops? I stumbled upon one but 
>> not sure how to tag the stop number and the stand letter so put those 
>> details in the note field
>> 
>> https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/9465614221
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