Unlikely as it may seem, I also know of such a combination, in Japan, here http://osm.org/go/7Qymqlx7-- You get out of the train and more-or-less cross the platform to get into the cable car.

(the railway is actually a rack railway - follow the railway back down towards Odawara and see the cusps on it - the train comes in one way, they switch the points and it goes out the other, because there's no room to turn a corner on the steep mountainside. The cable car goes over the mountaintop across sulphur-spewing hot springs and comes down to Lake Hakone in the shadow of the Mt Fuji volcano. There's also an excellent sculpture park by Chokoku-no-Mori Station. Odawara at the end of the rack railway is on a main line to Tokyo).

David

On 19/07/2012 18:49, Arlindo Pereira wrote:
Hi there,

here in Rio we have a station that is, at the same time, a railway
station and a aerialway station. [1] Check a photo on [2]. Nowadays it's
mapped as railway=station, because if I tag it as railway=station +
aerialway=station, it's rendered on Mapnik as an aerialway=station,
which makes it being hidden in lower zoom levels.

I'm aware of the "don't tag for the renderer" mantra. That being said,
the question is: is this a Mapnik flaw and I should fill a bug or should
I be using another set of tags different of aerialway=station +
railway=station? Or should I keep using only railway=station and have
the aerialway way ending on this node and that's it?

Cheers,
Arlindo "Nighto" Pereira

1: http://osm.org/go/OVcf5pKA4--
2:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_SnWNBff-Tuo/TG_g9aHxnuI/AAAAAAAABzI/h40tHrhhnoU/s1600/21_vista575.jpg


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