Attribute |
Scope |
Type |
area
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Public
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Notes:
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generic value for describing an areal location within the network<br/>
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city
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Public
|
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Notes:
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a human settlement of a notable size [The Penguin Dictionary of Human Geography].<br/>
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cycleway
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Public
|
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Notes:
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path, track or lane restricted to bicycles<br/><br/>
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|
footway
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Public
|
|
Notes:
|
path, track or sidewalk restricted to pedestrian traffic<br/>
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lake
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Public
|
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Notes:
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naturally occurring, relatively large body of water localized in a basin surrounded by dry land [Encyclopaedia Britannica].<br/>
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motorway
|
Public
|
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Notes:
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national road with restricted access, divided traffic and grade separated junctions<br/>
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|
peak
|
Public
|
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Notes:
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of a hill or mountain - is immaterial and maps the highest point of a natural or renaturalised physical feature [openStreetMap].<br/>
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permissiveRoad
|
Public
|
|
Notes:
|
private road with public access<br/>
|
|
primaryRoad
|
Public
|
|
Notes:
|
national road linking large towns; no motorway<br/>
|
|
privateRoad
|
Public
|
|
Notes:
|
private road with no public access<br/>
|
|
ridge
|
Public
|
|
Notes:
|
a hill or mountain landform with a continuous elevated crest. The sides of the ridge slope away on either side of the crest. The line along the crest formed by the highest points is called the ridgeline [openStreetMap].<br/>
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river
|
Public
|
|
Notes:
|
linear flow of larger natural waterways, in flow direction. Note that the linear ways should form a complete routable description of the watercourse [openStreetMap].<br/>
|
|
road
|
Public
|
|
Notes:
|
unknown road type<br/>
|
|
secondaryRoad
|
Public
|
|
Notes:
|
county road linking towns<br/>
|
|
tertiaryRoad
|
Public
|
|
Notes:
|
municipal road within towns and in the countryside<br/>
|
|
valley
|
Public
|
|
Notes:
|
an elongated natural depression flanked by ridges or ranges of mountains or hills, and at least partially formed by fluvial degration [openStreetMap].<br/>
|
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railway
|
Public
|
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Notes:
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A track, consisting of parallel rails, over which wheeled vehicles such as trains may travel [wiktionary].<br/>
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