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The legend for OpenCycleMap shows that the blue dashed lines represent "cyclepath":

http://www.opencyclemap.org/docs/

Does "cyclepath" represent cycleway=lane, highway=cycleway, or bicycle=designated?

Thanks!

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asked 19 Sep '15, 23:39

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edited 20 Sep '15, 00:30


On OpenCycleMap the blue dashes can represent:- highway=cycleway or (provided they also include the tag bicycle-yes) highway=footway or highway=path.

OpenCycleMap displays cycleway=lane as blue 'bordering' of the highway containing the cycle lanes.

Some examples here

highway=cycleway http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/211428231#map=17/-37.78792/175.30555&layers=C

highway=footway with bicycle=yes http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/282437711

cycleway=lane http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/117793531

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answered 20 Sep '15, 00:51

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Thank you for your response, but it looks like cyclepath also represents additional key:value pairs that you have not listed, such as cycleway=track (an example of which is here - http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/160390336 ). I am interested in getting a complete list of all the tags used in OpenCycleMap.

(20 Sep '15, 01:49) One_Ironaut
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Yeah, that is quite possible - as in your example. I only listed the key:value pairs that I was familiar with. I didn't want to guess at how other pairs might be rendered in OpenCycleMap. I'm sure other contributors can supply more comprehensive information.

(20 Sep '15, 03:38) NZGraham
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OCM is a product of Andy Allans company http://www.thunderforest.com/ you need to ask Andy for details.

(20 Sep '15, 09:16) SimonPoole ♦

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