I would simply use zone=1, zone=2 or zone=1;2 on them. That's how it's done in Belgium and The Netherlands. Although we don't have overlapping zones. The rules (which change every so many years) in Flanders, the northern part of Belgium, are: travelling through 1 or 2 zones has one tariff, and travelling through more than 2 has another. Which tariff depends on whether you buy the ticket with the driver, or in advance. When buying a ticket by sending a text message with a cell phone, the zones are not relevant, only travelling duration...
If you happen to need the zone tag for something else on your stops, you could use zone:ptv, but it seems better to add operator=ptv or operator=PT Victoria. Cheers, Jo 2013/3/3 Steve Bennett <[email protected]> > Hi all, > I don't see any wiki documentation on public transport zones: that > is, how to tag that station X is in zone 3, station Y is in zone 2, > for systems where the price of a ticket depends on the zones > travelled. > > For example, in Melbourne, there are two zones. Some train stations > are in zone 1, some in 2, and some in the 1+2 overlap. Travelling from > 1+2 to 2 only requires a zone 2 ticket, which is cheaper than a zone 1 > ticket. Travelling from 1 to 2 requires a 1&2 ticket, which is the > most expensive. > > Any recommended tags? Otherwise, I was thinking of something like: > > ptv:zone1=yes > ptv:zone2=yes > > or maybe: > ptv:zone=1 > ptv:zone=1+2 > > (PTV is Public Transport Victoria...) > > Steve > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >
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