Key:railway:signal:speed_limit_distant
railway:signal:speed_limit_distant |
Description |
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speed limit distant signal |
Group: railways |
Used on these elements |
Useful combination |
railway=signal, railway:signal:direction=*, railway:signal:position=* |
Status: in use |
Tools for this tag |
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Objects having a tag railway:signal:speed_limit_distant=* are speed limit distant signals. These signals announce a speed limit to the train engineer. Signals are mapped as a node on the track. The value should begin with a country-operator-prefix, e.g. DE-ESO:
or AT-V2
.
Please note that a signal pole/bridge can carry multiple signal. That's why it can have multiple railway:signal:*
tags. Combinations of distant speed limit signals and speed limit signals are very common.
Additional keys
- mandatory: railway:signal:direction=forward/backward/both – direction which the signal is valid for
- railway:signal:position=left/right/overhead/bridge – position relative to the track (direction of OSM way) where the signal is located
There are a lot of additional tags which describe the signal in higher level of detail because every country (or even railway company) has its own signalling system.
- mandatory: railway:signal:speed_limit_distant:form=sign/light/semaphore – type of signal (sign, light signal, semaphore signal)
- railway:signal:speed_limit_distant:speed=* – displayable speeds, use
none
if it is voids a speed limit, use?
if you do not know all of them,off
if a light signal may be turned off when other signals at the same pole display pass aspects.
Usage
Please go to the country-specific signal tagging pages for tagging/mapping railway signals.
- Australia
- Austria, currently only available in German
- Belgium
- Canada not finished yet
- Czechia (Czech only)
- Finland, currently only available in Finnish
- France
- Germany (ESO, i.e. heavy railways and narrow gauge railways), full version currently only available in German, English translation not finished yet
- Germany (BOStrab, i.e. trams, light rails and subways) (under draft), currently only available in German
- Luxembourg
- Netherlands
- North America (United States, Canada, and Mexico)
- Poland (not yet finished, see also the earlier German version)
- Russia and post-soviet countries
- Spain
- Switzerland, currently only available in German
- Sweden
- United Kingdom
- China (currently only available in Chinese)