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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20/10/19 08:45, cleary wrote:<br>
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      <div><font face="Arial">I would like to confirm that the inclusion
          of qualifiers such as "closed" or "freight only" in the name
          is NOT appropriate.<br>
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      +1 for not appropriate. Use the description tag. <br>
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      <div><font face="Arial">e.g. <br>
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      <div><font face="Arial">railway=station<br>
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      <div><font face="Arial">name = xxxxxx (closed)<br>
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      <div><font face="Arial"> or <br>
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      <div><font face="Arial">railway=station<br>
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      <div><font face="Arial">name=xxxxxxx (freight only)<br>
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      <div><font face="Arial">I understand both are inappropriate uses
          of the name tag and should not be used.<br>
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      <div><font face="Arial">I think the first should be tagged as
          disused or abandoned such as<br>
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      <div><font face="Arial">name=xxxxxxxx<br>
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      <div><font face="Arial">and the second with<br>
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      <div><font face="Arial">railway=yard<br>
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      <div><font face="Arial">name=xxxxxxx<br>
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      <div><font face="Arial">Is that generally agreed? <br>
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    <font face="Arial">Yes from me.<br>
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      <div><font face="Arial">What about a former railway station that
          is now freight only. Can one combine disused:railway=station
          and railway=yard on the one node or should there be multiple
          nodes?<br>
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      I think they should be areas. <br>
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      I would not bother with the disused: as it is now in use for a
      similar purpose. Putting both tags on the same way would mean the
      render has to decide what to show. I'd make the choice for them -
      present use is more important. If it is important is some way then
      use the description tag, e.g. 'description=Was a passenger
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      <div>On Sat, 19 Oct 2019, at 6:53 AM, Ewen Hill wrote:<br>
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            <div style="font-family:Arial;">Hi,<br>
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            <div>   I am trying to get some clarity about tagging old
              railway stations like  <a
href="https://i1.wp.com/judithsalecich.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/The-former-Bogantungan-Railway-Station.jpg?ssl=1"
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              has not seen a train stop for a numbe of decades<br>
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            <div>There appears to be a myriads of ways to tag this
              according to the Wiki. What is the best standardised
              approach (which I will add to the ATG)<br>
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