This may help
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/164648452.

Power lines in this case pass through an old railway tunnel.

Phil (trigpoint)

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On 15/01/2013 14:31 François Lacombe wrote:

Of course I agree with you, Volker.

But "aerial line" refers to all the conductors transmitting different 
lives/phases whereas underground power cable, at high voltage, refers to only 
one phase/conductor.
http://www.nexans.no/eservice/Norway-no_NO/fileLibrary/Download_540199654/Norway/files/Underground_power_cables.pdf

So, many underground cables are needed to set up a line!

You may have multi-conductors cables up to 150 kV but you still have several 
conductors.

Insulation is mandatory underground because we can't put enough space between 
conductors, instead of what is done in the air.

The right question is "do we map cables separately or lines"? It's all about 
the vocabulary we use.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-CnkQkGiPmbs/UFM6M2N0lUI/AAAAAAAAArk/IMZxA3i6SmY/s1600/tunnel.png

If we map cables we must do the same for both aerial and underground lines and 
I'm not sure it would be really efficient.



2013/1/15 Volker Schmidt <[email protected]>

In English, overground power transmission is done by overground power lines 
(strands of metal without insulation, using the air as insulator), underground 
power transmission is done by means of underground power cables (strands of 
metal with insulation)
(see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_power_transmission, #Underground 
transmission)

For that reason I would consider power=line + location=underground at least 
confusing, if not contradictory. power=cable + location=underground is 
definitely to be preferred.

Volker

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