Tag:amenity=letter_box
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Private mailboxes where mailmen or other people deposit letters to specific addresses. ![]() |
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A letter box is a private mailbox where mailmen or other people deposit incoming mail to specific addresses. It's often near a door or a gate of a building or access road. Do not confuse it with an amenity=post_box
, which has the opposite function (outgoing mail).
How to map
Add a node on the position of the letter box and add amenity=letter_box
. If the box is attached to or built into the wall of a building, insert the node in the building's contour. Also add the address, see #Postal address below.
Mailboxes for several addresses are regularly combined in one place (for example per street in rural areas, or at the front door of an apartment, for a group of trailers in a trailer park) — then use just one single node instead of 20 separate ones.
Postal address
You can map the address the mailbox is for. Use the common addr:*=*
scheme, BUT use the prefix post
instead of .
addr
post:street=*
post:housenumber=*
post:unit=*
: for the bus/apartment number if the node represents one single mailboxpost:flats=*
: for the bus/apartment numbers if the node represents multiple mailboxes
If you map multiple mailboxes as one node, it's likely that they have more than one housenumber. Follow the generic addr:*=*
rules for that: separate the numbers with semicolons, such as post:housenumber=3;5;7B
; create ranges like post:flats=13-24
.
Examples
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United States (Phoenix, Arizona):
amenity=letter_box
(×3) -
Norway (Hornnes): Postkassestativ
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, community mailboxes operated by .
See also
amenity=post_box
- A box to deposit outgoing postal itemsamenity=post_office
- A place where letters and parcels may be sent or collectedamenity=parcel_locker
- An automated machine with lockers for picking-up and/or sending parcels- letter box page at Wikipedia