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<p>On 11/02/17 13:43, Paul Berry wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Thirded.
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<div>Examples abound but an egregious one, in this context, is
the south side of Leeds City Centre where you have the Holbeck
Viaduct with its 92 brick arches 3 stories high marching
across the urban landscape. An extremely visible structure in
reality but rendered invisible on all the main layers simply
due to <b>disused=yes</b>.</div>
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If it's what I'm thinking about at
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://map.atownsend.org.uk/maps/map/map.html#zoom=16&lat=53.78962&lon=-1.55777">https://map.atownsend.org.uk/maps/map/map.html#zoom=16&lat=53.78962&lon=-1.55777</a>
, wouldn't man_made=bridge (closed way around the bridge structure)
make sense? It might look a bit odd, but at least you'd see
something in the "standard" style.<br>
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Best Regards,<br>
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Andy<br>
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