No.12-14 where "No." is before actual street number
Eg.: 23 Archer street or 25/15 Zero Avenue, etc
"-" in 12-14 or "Thru" in 12 Thru 14 etc.
Ending number in the range
Appears before the thoroughfare name. Ed. Spanish: Avenida Aurora, where Avenida is the leading type / French: Rue Moliere, where Rue is the leading type.
Starting number in the range
No.12 where "No." is before actual street number
North Baker Street, where North is the pre-direction. The direction appears before the name.
A container to represent a range of numbers (from x thru y)for a thoroughfare. eg. 1-2 Albert Av
Thoroughfare number ranges are odd or even
221-bis Baker Street North, where North is the post-direction. The post-direction appears after the name.
No. in Street No.12 or "#" in Street # 12, etc.
DependentThroughfare is related to a street; occurs in GB, IE, ES, PT
Appears after the thoroughfare name. Ed. British: Baker Lane, where Lane is the trailing type.
Corner of, Intersection of
Specification of a thoroughfare. A thoroughfare could be a rd, street, canal, river, etc. Note dependentlocality in a street. For example, in some countries, a large street will
have many subdivisions with numbers. Normally the subdivision name is the same as the road name, but with a number to identifiy it. Eg. SOI SUKUMVIT 3, SUKUMVIT RD, BANGKOK
23-25 Archer St, where number appears before name
12 Archer Street is "Single" and 12-14 Archer Street is "Range"
North Baker Street, where North is the pre-direction. The direction appears before the name.
23 Archer St, Archer Street 23, St Archer 23
Appears after the thoroughfare name. Ed. British: Baker Lane, where Lane is the trailing type.
"No." No.12-13
Appears before the thoroughfare name. Ed. Spanish: Avenida Aurora, where Avenida is the leading type / French: Rue Moliere, where Rue is the leading type.
Does this thoroughfare have a a dependent thoroughfare? Corner of street X, etc
Corner of Street1 AND Street 2 where AND is the Connector
221-bis Baker Street North, where North is the post-direction. The post-direction appears after the name.
STS in GEORGE and ADELAIDE STS, RDS IN A and B RDS, etc. Use only when both the street types are the same
Used by postal services to encode the name of the element.