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181577047

It's a bit strange for shop details that can't be seen from aerial images.

181577047

The source was listed as: Bing; OpenStreetMap Carto (Standard)

That's why I asked. Happy to hear that it's not automated! Thanks for your contributions.

181577047

How did you map this from Bing and Carto overlay? Is this an automated edit?

180710544

Thanks for improving this area!

180081710

The current version is an over simplification I feel, that sliver I cut out cannot be navigated with a wheelchair.

For me the pedestrian area represents an area that can be navigated without passing though steps. Had it been a ramp that would be a different story.

What I had added can be seen here: https://dynamic-media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-o/32/a5/2a/71/cool.jpg?w=1000&h=-1&s=1

Shown better here: https://files.nms.ac.uk/production/Documents/National-Museum-of-Scotland/2024/Visual-Story-Main-Entrance-Updated-10-May-2024.pdf?dm=1719843440

Those white lines are the step edge markers.

Not yet added is the right side entrance:
https://queensferry.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/edinburgh-national-museums-chambers-street.webp

or: https://www.edinburgharchitecture.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/national-museum-scotland-edinburgh-aw-520x390.webp

Note these images are just reference we should not use them to add the feature.

Which has a step up and therefore a disconnect from the pedestrian way.

180063425

I had to walk along through the parking lot, I guess it would be best if somebody could confirm the sign. Unfortunately I didn't think to take a picture.

180103384

Added shrubbery tags

180063425

I visited this location and that part is for the service bus that comes down the hill. There was explicitly a no entry sign.

180081710

Each stair extends a little further to the right until it leave a small area. The new gap on the right is where another large staircase is.

180081710

There's a staircase that cuts into the pedestrian way.