Description: Updated database of the Federal Railroad Administration's (FRA) Amtrak Station database. This database is a geographic data set containing Amtrak intercity railroad passenger terminals in the United States and Canada. Attribute data include services and passenger amenities provided at the station.Terms of UseAccess Constraint: None (Public Domain Information) Use Constraint: None (Public Use)
Description: This dataset represents the location and type of fixed-guideway transit stations primarily for regional cartographic, spatial and network analysis purposes. The dataset covers systems in cities defined as FTA's universe of cities and includes heavy rail, light rail, monorail, cable car, inclined plane, and automated guideway.Terms of UseAccess Constraint: None (Public Domain Information) Use Constraint: None (Public Use)
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Copyright Text: Developed by the University of Tennessee Center for Transportation Research GIS Group
Description: The IPCD is as of July 03, 2018 and is a nationwide database of passenger transportation terminals, with data on the availability of connections among the various scheduled public transportation modes at each facility. The IPCD data covers the following types of passenger transportation terminals/stops: 1. Scheduled airline service airports. 2. Intercity bus stations (includes stations served by regular scheduled intercity bus service such as Greyhound, Trailways, code sharing buses such as Amtrak Thruway feeder buses, supplemental buses that provide additional frequencies along rail routes, and airport bus services from locations that are outside of the airport metropolitan area). 3. Intercity and transit ferry terminals. 4. Light-rail transit stations. 5. Heavy-rail transit stations. 6. Passenger-rail stations on the national rail network served by intercity rail and/or commuter rail services. 7. Bike-share stations belonging to bike-share systems that are open to the general public, IT-automated, and station based (contain hubs to which users can grab and return a bike) The data elements describe the location of the above types of terminals as well as the availability of intercity, commuter, and transit rail; scheduled air service; intercity and transit bus; intercity and transit ferry services; and bike-share availability. Transit bus service locations are not specifically included in the database. However, the status of transit bus as a connecting mode is included for each bike-share facility in the database. Terms of UseAccess Constraint: None (Public Domain Information) Use Constraint: None (Public Use)
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Copyright Text: Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology/Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) National Transportation Atlas Database (NTAD)
Description: The Public Transit Stations feature class/shapefile is composed of fixed rail transit stations within the Continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. The modes of transit that are serviced by these stations include cable car, commuter rail, heavy rail, inclined plane, light rail, monorail/automated guideway, and streetcar rail as defined by the Federal Transit Administration, US Department of Transportation.
Service Item Id: 515c34d450554d54bd6e9405fe6a54eb
Copyright Text: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Geographic Information Science and Technology (GIST) Group, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Homeland Security Infrastructure Program (HSIP) Team
Description: FRA Grade Crossings is a spatial file that originates from the National Highway-Rail Crossing, Inventory Program as of June 1, 2018. The program is to provide information to Federal, State, and local governments, as well as the railroad industry for the improvements of safety at highway-rail crossing.Terms of UseNo special restrictions or limitations on using the item’s content have been provided.
Service Item Id: 515c34d450554d54bd6e9405fe6a54eb
Copyright Text: Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)
Description: The data included in the GIS Traffic Stations Version database have been collected by the FHWA from the State DOTs. Location referencing information was derived from State offices of Transportation The attributes on the point elements of the database are used by FHWA for its Travel Monitoring and Analysis System and by State DOTs. The attributes for these databases have been intentionally limited to location referencing attributes since the core station description attribute data are contained within the Station Description Tables (SDT). here is a separate Station Description Table (SDT) for each of the station types. The attributes in the Station Description Table correspond with the Station Description Record found in Chapter 6 of the latest Traffic Monitoring Guide. The SDT contains the most recent stations available for each state and station type. This table was derived from files provided UTCTR by FHWA. The Station Description Table can be linked to the station shapefile via the STNNKEY field. Some station where not located in the US, and were beyond available geographic extents causing display problems. These were moved to Lat and Long 0,0. This is in recognition that the locations of these stations where in error, but were moved to a less obtusive area.Terms of UseNo special restrictions or limitations on using the item’s content have been provided.
Description: This dataset represents the location and type of fixed-guideway transit links primarily for regional cartographic, spatial and network analysis purposes. The dataset covers systems in cities defined as FTA's universe of cities and includes heavy rail, light rail, monorail, cable car, inclined plane, and automated guideway.Terms of UseAccess Constraint: None (Public Domain Information) Use Constraint: None (Public Use)
Service Item Id: 515c34d450554d54bd6e9405fe6a54eb
Copyright Text: The University of Tennessee Center for Transportation Research GIS Group
Description: The Public Transit Routes feature class/shapefile is composed of fixed rail transit routes within the Continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. The modes of transit that are represented include cable car, commuter rail, heavy rail, inclined plane, light rail, monorail/automated guideway, and streetcar rail as defined by the Federal Transit Administration, US Department of Transportation.
Service Item Id: 515c34d450554d54bd6e9405fe6a54eb
Copyright Text: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Geographic Information Science and Technology (GIST) Group, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Homeland Security Infrastructure Program (HSIP) Team
Description: The Rail Network is a comprehensive database of North America's railway system at 1:24,000 to 1:100,000 scale as of May 25, 2018. The data set covers all 50 States plus the District of ColumbiaTerms of UseNo special restrictions or limitations on using the item’s content have been provided.
Service Item Id: 515c34d450554d54bd6e9405fe6a54eb
Copyright Text: Acknowledgment of the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)