Changeset: 31857276
all other waterway tunnels are tagged tunnel=culvert, so this one should too
Closed by Gunstick
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Discussion
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Comment from Stereo
Do you know about http://overpass-turbo.eu ? Its wizard at the top left is great for finding things like this; try "waterway=* and tunnel = * and tunnel!=culvert in Luxembourg”
I’m not sure I really understand when tunnel=culvert should not be used on a waterway. Maybe when it flows through a wider tunnel that’s not a big water pipe?
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Comment from Gunstick
Thanks for the link! I checked other tunnel=culvert things, and I could actually stand in them, even without getting wet feet because the stream was slow. There is no real category to make a difference between a pipe and an water underpass. There are attributes for heigth and width which can be used.
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