Key:aerialway

aerialway
Description
Used for various forms of transport for passengers and goods that use wires, including cable-cars, chair-lifts and drag-lifts. 
Group: Aerialways
Used on these elements
Documented values: 15
Useful combination
Status: de facto

Usage

See also Aerialway

Used for various forms of transport for passengers and goods that use wires, including cable-cars, chair-lifts and drag-lifts. See WikiProject Piste Maps and Proposed features/Piste Maps for more details.

Private use (forestry, agriculture..) aerialways can be tagged with access=private/forestry/... and other access=* restrictions.

Aerialways used for transport of goods could be mapped with foot=no. For extra detail add one of usage=industrial (industrial/mining aerialways) or usage=freight. Some freight/industrial aerialways may allow passengers, those might be tagged with foot=yes, foot=private, foot=forestry or similar.

Rendering

OSM Carto shows ski lifts. Example for Hoch-Ybrig.

OpenStreetMap Americana shows a variety of aerialways (not just ski lifts), for example in Breckenridge, Colorado, and La Paz, Bolivia.

Values


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Aerialway attributes

The start and end nodes of a way tagged as a lift are assumed to be a station. These nodes may have their elevation documented with ele=*. Additional information should be tagged on the way (of the lift). Access may also depend on transport type (ski/foot/bicycle/etc.):

Key Value Element Description Example Photo
Wired ways
aerialway:occupancy People in each carriage (car, chair, etc.); numeric. aerialway=j-bar, platter and rope_tow imply aerialway:occupancy=1 and aerialway=t-bar implies aerialway:occupancy=2.
aerialway:capacity People per hour; numeric. aerialway:capacity=2600
aerialway:duration Minutes; numeric. Average/typical time for journey on that lift.
aerialway:detachable yes
no
Specifies whether the aerialway has a detachable grip (yes) or a fixed grip (no). Especially significant for chairlifts. By default, aerialway=gondola, chair_lift, and mixed_lift imply yes, while cable_car, t-bar, j-bar, platter, rope_tow, and magic_carpet imply no.
aerialway:bubble yes
no (default)
If each carriage has a (retractable) transparent cover to provide weather protection. Only common for aerialway=chair_lift.
aerialway:heating yes
no (default)
If each carriage has heating.
aerialway:bicycle yes
summer
no
If bicycles are allowed in carriages: all year round; in summer, or not at all. By default, aerialway=cable_car, gondola, and mixed_lift imply yes, and chair_lift and t-bar imply no.
Stations
aerialway:access entry
exit
both
no
Main article: conditional restrictions

The access allowed to carriages at this node, entry means it is possible to board the lift here, exit means it is possible to disembark, both means both are possible (often the case for aerialway=cable_car and gondola), and no means neither are possible (useful for beginning and ending nodes if the implicit assumption of being an entry or exit station is incorrect). Add :summer or :winter subkeys where seasonal rules apply (often, in winter, only ascending is allowed).

aerialway:summer:access
aerialway:winter:access
entry
exit
both
no
The access as above, but only during "summer". Similarly for "winter". Use no in all stations if the aerialway is not operated at all during summer.

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