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The route of a train service (e.g. London-Paris Eurostar). Not to be confused with a named stretch of railroad track (see tag:route=railway). Edit this description in the wiki page. Edit this description in the data item.
Grupo: Ferrocarriles
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no puede ser usado en nodosno puede ser usado en víasno puede ser usado en áreaspuede ser usado en relaciones
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Rail network divided by area of country


A train route is a relation that describes the route of a train (usually, in regular passenger service). Its members include the stations/stops/platforms served by the train (where it stops to pick up or drop off passengers) as well as the railways (ways also part of railway routes) on which the train travels. A train route relation can be described as "higher level," implying a "lower level" infrastructure of rail segments underlying the train route (see route=railway).

How to tag a train relation

Artículo principal: Railway
Key Example values Comment
type route (required)
route train (required)
public_transport:version 1 / 2 (required)
name for PTv2 please use:
<vehicle type> <reference number>: <initial stop> => <terminal stop>
Prose description of route variant. <Vehicle type> should be identical to route=*. Example: Bus 201: Uitikon Waldegg, Bahnhof => Uitikon, Wängi (recommended)
network local / regional network Name (sometimes abbr.) of the network, examples: Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg, RMV (recommended)
ref Reference The number of the line e.g. IR 3114 (recommended)
operator operator Name of the company that operates the route e.g. Deutsche Bahn AG, Connex, Interconnex etc. (optional)
passenger international / national / regional / suburban / urban / local Indicate the type of passenger service on the route (often based upon length and stop frequency) (optional)
from Departure station Departure station (optional)
to Destination station Destination station (optional)
via Intermediate station Intermediate station to distinguish between similar routes (optional)
wheelchair yes / no / limited If the trains on the route are equipped with ramps or elevators for wheelchairs. Note that even if the trains are that the not all stations on the route may be suitable, or not all platforms may be accessible (optional)
duration time from start to end The amount of time from the first to last stop of the subway route. Use HHːMMːSS, HːMMːSS, HHːMM, HːMM, MM, or M format. (optional)
interval time between arrivals The time between arrivals at any given station along the route, also known as the "service frequency". Use HHːMMːSS, HːMMːSS, HHːMM, HːMM, MM, or M format. (optional)
colour ex: red / #FFEEDD If the railway route has an "official" colour, for example metro lines in some cities. (optional)
bicycle yes / no / limited Indicates if bicycles can be taken. (optional)
reservation yes / required Indicates if reserving a seat/berth possible or compulsory. (optional)
by_night yes / no / only Indicates if the service runs during day and/or nighttime. (optional)
couchette yes Indicates if the service runs with cars meant for sleeping during the night. (optional)
sleeping_car yes Indicates if the service runs with cars meant for sleeping during the night. (optional)

Route relations can also be used to designate railway lines that are operated by one or more train operators. Some examples can be found at Open Rail Map/NL.

Rail Renderers

Artículo principal: Railways section 'Rendering'

Railway infrastructure (active tracks, stations) is "lightly rendered" by Standard (Carto). Data in route=train relations regarding passenger service is not. There exist some renderers, tools and websites to display such data.

Network by countries

Country Railway length
(km)
Date of
information
Wiki Note
Afghanistan 24 2004   [1]
Albania 677 2015   [1]
Algeria 3,973 2014   [1]
Angola 2,852 2014   [1]
Antigua and Barbuda 77 2001 est.   [2]
Argentina 36,917 2014   [1]
Armenia 780 2014   [1]
Australia 36,968 2014   [1]
Austria 5,527 2017 WikiProject Austria/Öffentlicher Verkehr [3]
Azerbaijan 2,944 2017   [1]
Bangladesh 2,460 2014   [1]
Belarus 5,528 2014   [1]
Belgium 3,592 2014 WikiProject Belgium/Railways [1]
Benin 438 2014   [1]
Bolivia 3,504 2014   [1]
Bosnia and Herzegovina 965 2014   [1]
Botswana 888 2014   [1]
Brazil 29,850 2014 WikiProject Brazil/Ferroviarias [1]
Brunei 13 2001 est.   [2]
Bulgaria 5,114 2014   [1]
Burkina Faso 622 2014   [1]
Cambodia 642 2014   [1]
Cameroon 987 2014   [1]
Canada 77,932 2014   [1]
Chile 7,282 2014   [1]
China 124,000 2017 WikiProject China Railways [1] A rapidly expanding network, new tracks are being laid faster than our mapping speed.
Colombia 2,141 2015   [1]
Democratic Republic of the Congo 4,007 2014 WikiProject Congo-Kinshasa/Chemins de fer [1]
Republic of the Congo 510 2014   [1]
Costa Rica 278 2014   [1]
Croatia 2,722 2014   [1]
Cuba 8,367 2015   [1]
Czech Republic 9,622 2014   [1] 100% of general purpose railways and tram networks are mapped. Some industrial, service and special railways still needs to be mapped. Some stations and halts also missing
Côte d'Ivoire 660 2008    
Denmark 3,476 2017   [1]
Djibouti 97 2017   [1]
Dominican Republic 496 2014   [1]
Ecuador 965 2014   [1]
Egypt 5,085 2014   [1]
El Salvador 13 2014   [1]
Eritrea 306 2014   [1]
Estonia 2,146 2016   [1]
Eswatini 301 2014   [1]
Ethiopia 659 2017   [1]
Fiji 597 2008   [2]
Finland 5,923 2015 WikiProject Finland/Railroads [1]
France 29,604 2014 WikiProject France/Voies ferrées [1]
Gabon 649 2014   [1]
Georgia 1,363 2014   [1]
Germany 38,500 ~ 2015 WikiProject Germany/Railway [4]
Ghana 947 2014   [1]
Greece 2,548 2014   [1]
Guatemala 800 2014   [1]
Guinea 1,086 2017   [1]
Guyana 187 2001 est.   [2]
Haiti 40 2001 est.   [2]
Honduras 699 2014   [1]
Hong Kong (PRC) 210 2008   [5]
Hungary 8,049 2014 WikiProject Hungary/Vasút [1]
India 68,525 2014 India/Railways [1]
Indonesia 8,159 2014   [2]
Iran 8,484 2014   [1]
Iraq 2,272 2014   [1]
Ireland 3,237 2014   [1]
Israel 1,250 2014   [1]
Italy 20,182 2014 WikiProject Italy/Ferrovie [1]
Jamaica 272 2003   [2]
Japan 27,311 2015 Import/Catalogue/Japan KSJ2 Import/Railway [1]
Jordan 509 2014   [1]
Kazakhstan 14,184 2014   [1]
Kenya 3,806 2014   [1]
Kyrgyzstan 470 2014   [1]
Laos 4 2005  
Latvia 2,239 2008   [1]
Lebanon 401 2017   [1]
Lesotho 3 1995   [2]
Liberia 429 2008   [2]
Liechtenstein 9 2008   [1]
Lithuania 1,768 2014   [1]
Luxembourg 275 2014   [1]
Macedonia 925 2017   [1]
Madagascar 836 2014   [1]
Malawi 767 2014   [1]
Malaysia 1,851 2014   [1]
Mali 593 2014   [1]
Mauritania 728 2014   [1]
Moldova 1,171 2014   [1]
Monaco 2 2002    
Mongolia 1,815 2016   [1]
Montenegro 250 2017   [1]
Morocco 2,067 2014   [1]
Mozambique 4,787 2014   [1]
Myanmar 3,955 2006   [2]
Namibia 2,628 2014   [1]
Nauru 5 2001   [2]
Nepal 53 2014   [2]
Netherlands 3,058 2016 WikiProject Netherlands Railways [1]
New Zealand 4,128 2014   [1]
Nicaragua 6 2006   [2]
Nigeria 3,798 2014   [1]
North Korea 7,435 2014   [1]
Norway 4,250 2014   [1]
Pakistan 11,881 2015   [1]
Panama 77 2014   [1]
Paraguay 30 2014   [1]
Peru 1,854 2014   [1]
Philippines 995 2015   [1]
Poland 19,231 2015 WikiProject Poland/Railways [1]
Portugal 3,075 2014   [1]
Puerto Rico (US) 96 2006   [2]
Romania 11,268 2014   [1]
Russia 128,000 2006   [6][7]
Saint Kitts and Nevis 50 2008   [2]
Saudi Arabia 5,410 2016   [1]
Senegal 906 2017   [1]
Serbia 3,809 2015   [1]
Sierra Leone 84 2001   [2]
Singapore 177 2006   [ citation needed ] includes MRT and LRT networks
Slovakia 3,626 2016   [1]
Slovenia 1,229 2014   [1]
South Africa 20,986 2014   [1] >90% All major + branch lines have been mapped. Some abandoned lines are incorrectly tagged as still active. Stations/Halt/Disused classification is poor.
South Korea 3,874 2015   [1]
South Sudan 248 2014 [1]
Spain 16,102 2015   [1]
Sri Lanka 1,447 2014   [1]
Sudan 7,251 2014   [1]
Suriname 166 2001   [2]
Sweden 14,127 2016 WikiProject Sweden/Railways [1]
Switzerland 5,177 2015 Switzerland:Public Transport/Railways [8]
Syria 2,052 2014   [1]
Taiwan (Republic of China) 1,597 2014   [1]
Tajikistan 680 2014   [1]
Tanzania 4,567 2014   [1]
Thailand 4,127 2017   [1]
Togo 568 2014   [1]
Tunisia 2,173 2014   [1]
Turkey 12,008 2014   [1]
Turkmenistan 2,980 2014   [1]
Uganda 1,244 2014   [1]
Ukraine 21,733 2014   [1]
United Arab Emirates 52 2009   [2]
United Kingdom 16,837 2015 WikiProject United Kingdom Railways [1] National mainline network thought to be around 99% mapped.
United States 293,564 2014 WikiProject United States railways [2] Most US rail was entered from OSM-US' 2007 TIGER import. These data were rough, with no usage=* tags and incorrect name=* tags (TIGER name=* tags should be operator=* and name=* should contain "Subdivision" or "Line" name). These data improve with better name=* and usage=* tags, though there remains much work to do. Continuing efforts include collection of better-tagged rail elements into route=railway and route=train relations. Amtrak, passenger=national rail, is >98% done. Our Wiki offers guidelines to improve TIGER data, largely organizing at the state level. A 5-minute Lightning Talk was presented at SOTM-US 2016 here (at 25:30 - 30:30). Map Your Train Ride!
Uruguay 1,673 2016   [1]
Uzbekistan 4,304 2016   [1]
Holy See Vatican City 0.852 2001 est.   [2]
Venezuela 447 2014   [1]
Vietnam 2,600 2014   [1]
Western Sahara 5 2008  
Zambia 3,126 2014   [1]
Zimbabwe 3,427 2014   [1]

No railways currently

There are countries which do not have any railways. A list is available at Wikipedia.

Sources

  1. 1.000 1.001 1.002 1.003 1.004 1.005 1.006 1.007 1.008 1.009 1.010 1.011 1.012 1.013 1.014 1.015 1.016 1.017 1.018 1.019 1.020 1.021 1.022 1.023 1.024 1.025 1.026 1.027 1.028 1.029 1.030 1.031 1.032 1.033 1.034 1.035 1.036 1.037 1.038 1.039 1.040 1.041 1.042 1.043 1.044 1.045 1.046 1.047 1.048 1.049 1.050 1.051 1.052 1.053 1.054 1.055 1.056 1.057 1.058 1.059 1.060 1.061 1.062 1.063 1.064 1.065 1.066 1.067 1.068 1.069 1.070 1.071 1.072 1.073 1.074 1.075 1.076 1.077 1.078 1.079 1.080 1.081 1.082 1.083 1.084 1.085 1.086 1.087 1.088 1.089 1.090 1.091 1.092 1.093 1.094 1.095 1.096 1.097 1.098 1.099 1.100 1.101 1.102 1.103 1.104 1.105 1.106 1.107 1.108 1.109 1.110 1.111 1.112 1.113 1.114 1.115 1.116 1.117 1.118 1.119 1.120 CIA World Factbook, last access on 1 November 2018
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 CIA data, last updated on 15 April 2008
  3. Statistik Austria: details of the operational length "Betriebslänge" on 31 December 2017 Austria
  4. German State Statistics Service: data available at 38.5 thousand km only (hence the approx.) Germany
  5. http://www.thb.gov.hk/eng/psp/publications/transport/publications/hk_highway.htm
  6. Russian State Statistics Service Russia
  7. 128,000 km is the figure for all railway lines in Russia, including non-common, 85,000 km is the figure that Russian State Statistics Service gives for common usage lines in 2006, while w:CIA World Factbook gives 87,157 km for the same year.
  8. Swiss State Statistics: Setup length "Eigentumslänge" 5196 km minus 19 km abroad Switzerland

See also