Probably not... Pipelines is at the edge of what is suitable for OSM. A
seperate utilities render maybe which could also include powerlines.
Itoworld also has a nice map of powerlines for SA based in OSM data. I have
been mapping powerlines but it is a never ending task and sometimes
difficult to do from imagery for smaller lines.
On 4 Dec 2013 10:16, "Dawid Loubser" <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Just switch to the underground layer?
> Oh wait, that's in Sim City...
>
> I wonder if it makes sense for one of the other renderings (especially
> MapQuest's "Transport Map") to indicate pipelines,
> dashed lines underground, solid lines overground. Pipes do, after all,
> transport stuff.
>
>   --
> Dawid Loubser <[email protected]>
>
>
>   Op Wo, 2013-12-04 om 08:44 +0000 skryf Gerhardus Geldenhuis:
>
> OSM does not visualize pipelines marked as underground. The link I send
> should also show some new water pipelines which is linked by a river
> inbetween. The oil pipeline from Durbs which Grant did and I slightly
> extended is also visible on there.
>
> More pipelines to follow. I've got reliable information about the pipeline
> to and from Alrode. I have also tagged most of the fuel depots.
>
> Regards
>
>  On 4 Dec 2013 08:35, "Dawid Loubser" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  OpenStreetMap link or it didn't happen :-)
>
> But seriously - I know you've been looking at mapping pipelines for a
> while now, and I think it's awesome!
>
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