Good question, Clay.  I agree with Joseph's recommendation to revert to 
railway=station.  Germany (likely the densest national rail network in the 
world, as well as home to OpenRailwayMap.org) has a rather exacting set of 
definitions for distinct specificity on its rail in OSM, to the point where its 
rail mapping in our project (slightly) diverges from how much the world maps 
rail in OSM.  For example, Germany uses route=tracks relations, we do not in 
the US, and there is no apparent "ill effect" to mapping (as in ORM) or routing 
(as far as I can tell) after many years of all states in the USA doing this.

We also have United_States/Railways and OpenRailwayMap/Tagging_in_North_America 
(under construction) which document these divergences (where known).  These 
wiki are exactly where such "we do things like this in the USA" (or North 
America) can be found.  Finally, there is a trend towards state-level 
/Railroads wikis.  While these state-level wiki don't (need to) mention 
railway=station as we discuss it, you might want to add some clarification to 
the national and continental-level wiki that in the USA we are doing a sort of 
conflation of halt and station as you describe it (and that this diverges from 
how the ORM wiki strictly defines halt).

SteveA
California
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