Is public_transport=platform now about the structure or the function?

If it is about the function, then we need a separate tag for the
platform structure.

If it is about the structure, then we should decide to either map the
sidewalk or public_transport=platform (depending on how we define a
platform). Otherwise, we say that there are two physical structures,
which is wrong.

On 30 March 2018 at 19:41, "Christian Müller" <cmu...@gmx.de> wrote:
>> Gesendet: Freitag, 30. März 2018 um 11:06 Uhr
>> Von: "Selfish Seahorse" <selfishseaho...@gmail.com>
>> An: "Tag discussion, strategy and related tools" <tagging@openstreetmap.org>
>> Betreff: Re: [Tagging] Still RFC — Drop stop positions and platforms
>>
>> I wouldn't call a sidewalk a platform, especially because the waiting
>> area on the sidewalk often isn't clearly delimited. Furthermore,
>> double tagging doesn't work if the sidewalk is called 'X Road' and the
>> bus stop 'Y Square'.
>>
>
> If a sidewalk _functions_ as a platform, than you can indeed call that
> part of the sidewalk a platform, depending on which role of the area
> you are currently talking about.  This is time-dependent:
>
> If lots of people are standing and waiting on that sidewalk for a
> vehicle to arrive, it will be easier for you to see why this is (also)
> a platform, than e.g. at night time without a PT service serving the
> halt.
>
> A thing as simple as a box may be used as a table or chair.  This is
> the same thing here.  You have a physical structure that is so simple
> that it may function as a platform or a sidewalk, depending on current
> use.
>
>
> Greetings
> cmuelle8
>
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