Tag:railway=tram_level_crossing
- See ID/Controversial_Decisions#Tram_crossings which is being withdrawn.
- This tag has been added without any sort of formal proposal (in particular, primarily added by Russian community without any discussion with international community)
- Too confusing definition for many users.
- There is a draft proposal, which plans to deprecate this tag
railway = tram_level_crossing |
Description |
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A crossing between a tramway and a road. |
Group: railways |
Used on these elements |
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Status: in use |
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A tram level crossing (where a road crosses a tramway on the same level - i.e. without a bridge). Sometimes has warning lights and barriers or gates [1]. Most of crossings do not have barriers, but in many countries marked with specific road sign.
In some countries traffic codes have specific rules for motor vehicles crossing tramways, different from railways. For example, in Russian Federation prohibited to have a u-turn and overtake other cars on railway crossings (while you may do it on tram crossings). However, tram almost always has priority over other vehicles on tram crossings, so it would be useful to mark such places (e.g. for warnings in navigation systems).
The more common tag railway=level_crossing is used for level crossings, sometimes including tram crossings.
How to map
Use this tag on a node . The node should be the one common to both the highway and the tramway.
Tags to use in combination
- crossing:markings=* to add information about the type of markings on the ground
- crossing:signals=yes/no whether there are traffic signals for pedestrians crossing the tracks
Disambiguation
Example sign | Image | Description | Tags |
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Tram level crossing. Special traffic rules for tram level crossings apply, which are different from other level crossings. |
railway=tram_level_crossing | ||
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Signed level crossing. Traffic rules for road vehicles are the same, regardless whether the railway is a main line (railway=rail usage=main), branch line (railway=rail usage=branch/…), light railway line (railway=light_rail), tram line (railway=tram) or any other type of railway. It is likely that a motorist cannot even tell the type of railway when approaching this crossing. |
railway=level_crossing | |
regular traffic signs for motorized traffic |
No difference is made between motorcars and tram cars, they all behave like equal road users. No explicit tagging of the intersection node is necessary. |
Depends on the situation. For example highway=give_way or highway=stop on a node which is part of the road. the node is placed in front of the intersection, at the place where vehicles need to stop. | |
Traffic signals without a sign that points out the presence of the tramway |
Traffic is ruled by traffic signals. |
highway=traffic_signals No additional tags at the intersection node of the road and the tramway. For additional tram signal tagging see OpenRailwayMap. |
History
This has been adopted by iD in 2020 at 2.18.5 https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/blob/release/CHANGELOG.md#2185 together with preset for railway=tram_crossing, now appearing alongside railway=crossing & railway=level_crossing. At that time number of use were really low and only did rise because of a QA check. This was seen as controversial by some from debate in Talk:Tag:railway=tram_level_crossing here, as recorded in ID/Controversial_Decisions#Tram_crossings.
There is an open pull request about this issue from 2022, discussed through 2023. The maintainer proposes to stop automatically adding railway=* feature tags entirely. https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/pull/9306
External discussions
- https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/tagging/2019-October/048567.html
- https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/topic/88105/4 (in Russian)
- https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/mechanical-edit-level-crossing-vs-tram-level-crossing/118980/
- https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/do-we-really-need-railway-tram-crossing-resp-tram-level-crossing/118987
See also
- railway=tram_crossing - Pedestrians can cross a tramway here
- Guidelines for pedestrian navigation
- Proposal:Deprecate railway=tram crossing and railway=tram level crossing