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<p>Ok, what do you think about the following options then:</p>
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<li>route:scope with local (urban?), regional, national
(long_distance?), international</li>
<li>public_transport:stops with non_stop, limited and many
(applies mostly to buses and trains)</li>
<li>public_transport:service with train_replacement, post,
share_taxi, on_demand, school, tourism (for buses); high_speed,
car, car_shuttle (for trains); other possible options for other
route service types<br>
</li>
<li>public_transport:time with night, peak<br>
</li>
</ul>
I thought of public_transport instead of route because the latter
three only apply to public transport routes, whereas scope could be
used as replacement for the (different use of the) network tag on
cycle and hiking routes.<br>
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Cheers!<br>
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<hr size="2" width="100%">El 06/10/17 a las 01:51, Martin
Koppenhoefer escribió:<br>
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<pre wrap="">what I forgot to conclude: as the values are mostly new, and it’s not an access restriction, I’d use a different key for this, rather than bus you could use something like route:scope or route:type etc.
Cheers,
Martin
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<pre wrap="">On 6. Oct 2017, at 02:12, Mikolai-Alexander Gütschow <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mikolai.guetschow@t-online.de"><mikolai.guetschow@t-online.de></a> wrote:
Thanks Martin for your answers, please refer to the Talkpage for my answers
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