> On Aug 23, 2015, at 3:09 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> >> This was my error - but it would sit on a single tourism=theme park outline. > > > yes, it is a single theme park, but likely not a single landuse
I think this is the argument against landuse=grass. The rides certainly have track and yards, but it is not landuse=railway, as it is part of the attraction of the theme park. Supporting buildings - usually the ones adjoining the sections of the park they are serving - are as much part of the park as the rest of it. They are hidden away between the inner and outer customer accessible sections. Someone keeps trying to tag a (small, electric, and plastic) steam locomotive ride’s tracks as “railway=preserved” - it is a modern ride. breaking up the major polygon seems equally weird to me. There are of course other area polygons inside this giant single one - but all are encompassed by the fence around the outside. And this single place has a single name. so in some manner - there is going to be some area polygon that everything is inside, and for most things, that’s a single landuse. Javbw
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