Ive been out and about and doing some web research on secure parcel delivery/collection lockers. The Packstation system in Germany only applies to Germany and is a proprietary system operated by DHL. In the UK from what I can work out there are two operators: ByBox and InPost. Most other courier services tend to use these two, although I'm sure I've seen a MyHermes station somewhere even though their website says they use ByBox.
Near to me there are both ByBox and InPost lockers. They operate 24/7 and allow both collection and drop-off So to follow the accepted tagging convention: amenity=vending_machine vending= parcel_mail_in;parcel_pickup operator= ByBox OR InPost OR any others that folk come across collection_times=24/7 ref= e.g. for one of the boxes I surveyed this evening UKSOL1106. These are only available from the operator website they don't appear to be on the physical boxes addr:postcode= eg. B92 7AW (the German wikipage has postal_code= but I prefer the addr tag) Taginfo currently shows NO tags as per this schema for the UK. Has anyone tagged them differently? InPost and ByBox websites are boasting 1000s of these units. We always pride ouselves on being responsive to change on the ground so we need to get our skates on! I've got some photos so unless there is a long discussion I'll get a UK wiki page up soon Regards Brian On 31 July 2014 14:13, SK53 <[email protected]> wrote: > Closest I'm aware of is http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Packstationen > > Jerry > > > On 31 July 2014 10:19, Brian Prangle <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I'm seeing with increasing frequency secure delivery points with multiple >> boxes branded with various courier company logos. Is there an agreed way to >> tag these? >> >> regards >> >> Brian >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Talk-GB mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb >> >> >
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