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==Railroads==  
==Railroads==
[[File:Railway-example.png|380px|right]]
[[File:Railway-example.png|380px|right]]
{{Railroad}}<br>
{{Railroad}}<br>

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==Railroads==
[[File:Railway-example.png|380px|right]]
{{Railroad}}<br>
Used for railway lines, metros tracks and tramways. They are mainly used for visual orientation or to prevent contamination of traffic data when close to other roads. 
* It is not neccessary to map all railroad, tram, or metro tracks. One rail road track suffices for multiple tracks next to each other. 
* Tracks that are embedded in a road surface or a median strip should not be mapped. <!-- the last might need changing with more precise GPS? / also, what about the visual orientation?-->
* At crossings with drivable roads on the same elevation level, the railroad may be connected to the road with a junction node. Leave the turns disabled.
* Add a [[Railroad crossing|Railroad Crossing (RCC)]] at junctions with drivable segments

Railroads

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Used for railway lines, metros tracks and tramways. They are mainly used for visual orientation or to prevent contamination of traffic data when close to other roads.

  • It is not neccessary to map all railroad, tram, or metro tracks. One rail road track suffices for multiple tracks next to each other.
  • Tracks that are embedded in a road surface or a median strip should not be mapped.
  • At crossings with drivable roads on the same elevation level, the railroad may be connected to the road with a junction node. Leave the turns disabled.
  • Add a Railroad Crossing (RCC) at junctions with drivable segments