Tag:historic=railway_car

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Description
A decommissioned railway car which generally remains in one place Show/edit corresponding data item.
Group: historic
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysmay be used on areas (and multipolygon relations)should not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Useful combination
Status: in use

A tag for a decommissioned  railway car (in some parts of the world called railcar, freight car, coach, wagon or waggon) which has become a tourist attraction and generally remains in one place. The rail car can be any type of rolling stock, but not a locomotive.

This can also be used for anything that is even remotely rail-bound, like experimental rocket-sleds, monorail cars etc that are set on a pedestal.

For historic locomotives, see historic=locomotive instead.

How to map

Place a node node at the location of the railway car or draw an area area for the outline and use historic=railway_car. You can also tag it with name=*. If the railway car is a tourist attraction, then add tourism=attraction.

Some railway cars are located in a building. Draw an area area, and add building=*. Set the railway car separately as a point node or an area area inside the building. Sometimes, a railway car is used as a building. You can use building=* on such a vehicle, but only if it is truly stationary (e.g. it has fixed plumbing and power lines connected to it, or has had its wheels removed).

Additional tags

  • name=* – The name of the carriage, if it has one.
  • description=* – Can be used to provide additional information about the railway car to the map user.
  • railway_car=* – Use freight for a (former) freight car, passenger for a passenger car, caboose for a caboose or brake van, or come up with your own, more detailed value.
  • operator=* – The (current) operator (i.e., maintainer or exhibitor) of the carriage.
  • start_date=* – Build date of the carriage.
  • wikidata=* – Individual museum carriages may have a Wikidata item which can be tagged here.
  • wikipedia=* – Individual museum carriages may have a Wikipedia page which can be tagged here.
  • tourism=attraction – To mark it as a tourist attraction.
  • heritage=* – If registered by an official heritage organisation.
  • ref=* – Reference number or code of the carriage, if applicable.
  • gauge=* – Standard distance between the rails it ran on.

If the railway car has some kind of amenity=* like a bar, restaurant or tourism=* like a hotel or a museum, it can be tagged as a separate node with its own name and further information.

Remarks

Don't use building=* on trains, even if they remain in one place, but are capable of being moved by rail.

Examples

Image Tags OSM Carto

node 4839930143


historic=railway_car
railway_car=freight
memorial=war_memorial
description=Wooden car to commencerate the Jews and gipsys deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau, in front of the Kazerne Dossin museum

See also