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Josh Doe wrote:<br>
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I'd say:<br>
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Skip the name for a bus stop. If rendered it would create clutter.
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More useful, but more fragile, would be to add a description<br>
tag documenting the routes served. This would be the same data on
the actual sign:<br>
61, F, FX<br>
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Yes, wheelchair=yes is a good attribute. A later wheelmaper may
disagree and change it,<br>
but as a first cut go with the agency's view on thing.<br>
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Others have asked that source:url move to the changeset.<br>
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"website=<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.fairfaxconnector.com">http://www.fairfaxconnector.com</a>" is still valid for a bus
stop, as<br>
is "operator=Fairfax County".<br>
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