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> Am 24.03.2019 um 04:19 schrieb marc marc <[email protected]>:
> 
> if the building is the plateform (where passager wait until the ferry is 
> there), it's usefull for routing : route the pedestrian to the platform 
> with a pedestrian profil, switch to the associated stop_position, route 
> to the desired stop_position with the vehicule profil, switch to the 
> associated platform and continue pedestrian routing


I would expect a ferry route to go from the departing port to the destination 
port (or small station, ferry routes cover quite different features, from short 
pedestrian connections over a river or lake, to big car ferries over the sea), 
eventually by passing through via ports, but I would not expect or suggest to 
add buildings and other landbased infrastructure (e.g. waiting areas, ticket 
offices, customs, ...) to the route. The latter are part of the port, not the 
route.

Cheers, Martin 
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