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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 17-Jan-17 07:27 AM, Brian Prangle
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                            <div>Hi everyone<br>
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                            TfWM have recently introduced  the Swift
                            Card ( similar to TfL's Oyster Card) and
                            have started installing Swift Collectors in
                            bus shelters and bus stations. Swift
                            Collectors are where you insert your Swift
                            Card to get the stored-value topped-up: you
                            can't make payments- that has to be done
                            elsewhere.<br>
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                          So how to tag? The tagging schema at the map
                          features wiki page doesn't seem to fit. It's
                          alright until you get the payment options<br>
                          <font size="2"><span
                              style="font-weight:normal">amenity=vending_machine<br>
                              vending=public_transport_tickets<br>
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                        <font size="2"><span style="font-weight:normal">payment:xxxx=xxxx<br>
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                            size="4">Perhaps</font><br>
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                    <font size="2"><span style="font-weight:normal">payment=no<font
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                  <font size="4"><span style="font-weight:normal"><font
                        size="1">top_up=yes</font><br>
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                <font size="4"><span style="font-weight:normal">The
                    second problem is associating these collectors with
                    the pole or shelter which is where they are
                    physically located. Should they be a separate node
                    adjacent to the bus_stop node? Adding the tags to
                    bus_stop might confuse everything - is it a bus_stop
                    or a vending_machine?<br>
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              <font size="2"><span style="font-weight:normal"><font
                    size="4">How have other folk approached this
                    problem?</font><br>
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                  size="4">I've cross-posted to  talk-transit</font><br>
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          <font size="4"><span style="font-weight:normal">Regards<br>
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        <font size="2"><span style="font-weight:normal"><font size="4">Brian</font><br>
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    In NSW, Australia not only are there machines for this .. but some
    shops provide this service. <br>
    I prefer the human interaction and use there. But there is no way to
    tag them either. <br>
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    I'll raise it on the tagging list .. don't expect a solution. <br>
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    Possibly "public_transport_card" to retain some similarity to the
    "public_transport_ticket". <br>
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