This dataset details track and roadway mileage/characteristics for each agency, mode, and type of service, as reported to the National Transit Database in Report Year 2022. These data include the types of track/roadway elements employed in transit operation, as well as the length and/or count of certain elements. NTD Data Tables organize and summarize data from the 2022 National Transit Database in a manner that is more useful for quick reference and summary analysis. This dataset is based on the 2022 Transit Way Mileage database file. In years 2015-2021, you can find this data in the "Track and Roadway" data table on NTD Program website, at https://transit.dot.gov/ntd/ntd-data. In versions of the data tables from before 2015, you can find corresponding data in the file called "Transit Way Mileage - Rail Modes" and "Transit Way Mileage - Non-Rail Modes." If you have any other questions about this table, please contact the NTD Help Desk at NTDHelp@dot.gov.
This dataset details track and roadway mileage/characteristics for each agency, mode, and type of service, as reported to the National Transit Database in Report Year 2022. These data include the types of track/roadway elements employed in transit operation, as well as the length and/or count of certain elements. NTD Data Tables organize and summarize data from the 2022 National Transit Database in a manner that is more useful for quick reference and summary analysis. This dataset is based on the 2022 Transit Way Mileage database file. In years 2015-2021, you can find this data in the "Track and Roadway" data table on NTD Program website, at https://transit.dot.gov/ntd/ntd-data. In versions of the data tables from before 2015, you can find corresponding data in the file called "Transit Way Mileage - Rail Modes" and "Transit Way Mileage - Non-Rail Modes." If you have any other questions about this table, please contact the NTD Help Desk at NTDHelp@dot.gov.
This dataset details track and roadway mileage/characteristics for each agency, mode, and type of service, as reported to the National Transit Database in Report Year 2022. These data include the types of track/roadway elements employed in transit operation, as well as the length and/or count of certain elements. NTD Data Tables organize and summarize data from the 2022 National Transit Database in a manner that is more useful for quick reference and summary analysis. This dataset is based on the 2022 Transit Way Mileage database file. In years 2015-2021, you can find this data in the "Track and Roadway" data table on NTD Program website, at https://transit.dot.gov/ntd/ntd-data. In versions of the data tables from before 2015, you can find corresponding data in the file called "Transit Way Mileage - Rail Modes" and "Transit Way Mileage - Non-Rail Modes." If you have any other questions about this table, please contact the NTD Help Desk at NTDHelp@dot.gov.
This dataset details track and roadway mileage/characteristics for each agency, mode, and type of service, as reported to the National Transit Database in Report Year 2022. These data include the types of track/roadway elements employed in transit operation, as well as the length and/or count of certain elements. NTD Data Tables organize and summarize data from the 2022 National Transit Database in a manner that is more useful for quick reference and summary analysis. This dataset is based on the 2022 Transit Way Mileage database file. In years 2015-2021, you can find this data in the "Track and Roadway" data table on NTD Program website, at https://transit.dot.gov/ntd/ntd-data. In versions of the data tables from before 2015, you can find corresponding data in the file called "Transit Way Mileage - Rail Modes" and "Transit Way Mileage - Non-Rail Modes." If you have any other questions about this table, please contact the NTD Help Desk at NTDHelp@dot.gov.
This dataset details track and roadway mileage/characteristics for each agency, mode, and type of service, as reported to the National Transit Database in Report Year 2022. These data include the types of track/roadway elements employed in transit operation, as well as the length and/or count of certain elements. NTD Data Tables organize and summarize data from the 2022 National Transit Database in a manner that is more useful for quick reference and summary analysis. This dataset is based on the 2022 Transit Way Mileage database file. In years 2015-2021, you can find this data in the "Track and Roadway" data table on NTD Program website, at https://transit.dot.gov/ntd/ntd-data. In versions of the data tables from before 2015, you can find corresponding data in the file called "Transit Way Mileage - Rail Modes" and "Transit Way Mileage - Non-Rail Modes." If you have any other questions about this table, please contact the NTD Help Desk at NTDHelp@dot.gov.
This dataset details track and roadway mileage/characteristics for each agency, mode, and type of service, as reported to the National Transit Database in Report Year 2022. These data include the types of track/roadway elements employed in transit operation, as well as the length and/or count of certain elements. NTD Data Tables organize and summarize data from the 2022 National Transit Database in a manner that is more useful for quick reference and summary analysis. This dataset is based on the 2022 Transit Way Mileage database file. In years 2015-2021, you can find this data in the "Track and Roadway" data table on NTD Program website, at https://transit.dot.gov/ntd/ntd-data. In versions of the data tables from before 2015, you can find corresponding data in the file called "Transit Way Mileage - Rail Modes" and "Transit Way Mileage - Non-Rail Modes." If you have any other questions about this table, please contact the NTD Help Desk at NTDHelp@dot.gov.
This dataset details track and roadway mileage/characteristics for each agency, mode, and type of service, as reported to the National Transit Database in Report Year 2022. These data include the types of track/roadway elements employed in transit operation, as well as the length and/or count of certain elements. NTD Data Tables organize and summarize data from the 2022 National Transit Database in a manner that is more useful for quick reference and summary analysis. This dataset is based on the 2022 Transit Way Mileage database file. In years 2015-2021, you can find this data in the "Track and Roadway" data table on NTD Program website, at https://transit.dot.gov/ntd/ntd-data. In versions of the data tables from before 2015, you can find corresponding data in the file called "Transit Way Mileage - Rail Modes" and "Transit Way Mileage - Non-Rail Modes." If you have any other questions about this table, please contact the NTD Help Desk at NTDHelp@dot.gov.
This dataset details track and roadway mileage/characteristics for each agency, mode, and type of service, as reported to the National Transit Database in Report Year 2022. These data include the types of track/roadway elements employed in transit operation, as well as the length and/or count of certain elements. NTD Data Tables organize and summarize data from the 2022 National Transit Database in a manner that is more useful for quick reference and summary analysis. This dataset is based on the 2022 Transit Way Mileage database file. In years 2015-2021, you can find this data in the "Track and Roadway" data table on NTD Program website, at https://transit.dot.gov/ntd/ntd-data. In versions of the data tables from before 2015, you can find corresponding data in the file called "Transit Way Mileage - Rail Modes" and "Transit Way Mileage - Non-Rail Modes." If you have any other questions about this table, please contact the NTD Help Desk at NTDHelp@dot.gov.
This dataset details track and roadway mileage/characteristics for each agency, mode, and type of service, as reported to the National Transit Database in Report Year 2022. These data include the types of track/roadway elements employed in transit operation, as well as the length and/or count of certain elements. NTD Data Tables organize and summarize data from the 2022 National Transit Database in a manner that is more useful for quick reference and summary analysis. This dataset is based on the 2022 Transit Way Mileage database file. In years 2015-2021, you can find this data in the "Track and Roadway" data table on NTD Program website, at https://transit.dot.gov/ntd/ntd-data. In versions of the data tables from before 2015, you can find corresponding data in the file called "Transit Way Mileage - Rail Modes" and "Transit Way Mileage - Non-Rail Modes." If you have any other questions about this table, please contact the NTD Help Desk at NTDHelp@dot.gov.
This dataset details track and roadway mileage/characteristics for each agency, mode, and type of service, as reported to the National Transit Database in Report Year 2022. These data include the types of track/roadway elements employed in transit operation, as well as the length and/or count of certain elements. NTD Data Tables organize and summarize data from the 2022 National Transit Database in a manner that is more useful for quick reference and summary analysis. This dataset is based on the 2022 Transit Way Mileage database file. In years 2015-2021, you can find this data in the "Track and Roadway" data table on NTD Program website, at https://transit.dot.gov/ntd/ntd-data. In versions of the data tables from before 2015, you can find corresponding data in the file called "Transit Way Mileage - Rail Modes" and "Transit Way Mileage - Non-Rail Modes." If you have any other questions about this table, please contact the NTD Help Desk at NTDHelp@dot.gov.
This dataset details track and roadway mileage/characteristics for each agency, mode, and type of service, as reported to the National Transit Database in Report Year 2022. These data include the types of track/roadway elements employed in transit operation, as well as the length and/or count of certain elements. NTD Data Tables organize and summarize data from the 2022 National Transit Database in a manner that is more useful for quick reference and summary analysis. This dataset is based on the 2022 Transit Way Mileage database file. In years 2015-2021, you can find this data in the "Track and Roadway" data table on NTD Program website, at https://transit.dot.gov/ntd/ntd-data. In versions of the data tables from before 2015, you can find corresponding data in the file called "Transit Way Mileage - Rail Modes" and "Transit Way Mileage - Non-Rail Modes." If you have any other questions about this table, please contact the NTD Help Desk at NTDHelp@dot.gov.
Amtrak Rail StationsThis feature layer, utilizing data from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), displays Amtrak intercity railroad passenger terminals in the U.S. Per FRA, "The National Railroad Passenger Corporation (better known as Amtrak) is a for-profit corporation that operates intercity passenger rail services in 46 states and the District of Columbia, in addition to serving as a contractor in various capacities for several commuter rail agencies. [Rail service in Alaska is operated by the Alaska Railroad Corporation.] Amtrak was created by Congress in the Rail Passenger Service Act of 1970 and incorporated in the District of Columbia in 1971, assuming the common carrier obligations of the private railroads in exchange for the right to priority access of their tracks for incremental cost."Amtrak StationsData currency: This cached Esri service is checked monthly for updates from its federal source (Amtrak Stations)Data modification: NoneFor more information: AmtrakFor feedback please contact: ArcGIScomNationalMaps@esri.comFederal Railroad AdministrationPer FRA, "FRA…is concerned with intermodal transportation. (It's) mission is to enable the safe, reliable, and efficient movement of people and goods for a strong America, now and in the future."
This dataset shows Amtrak stations in opportunity zones
This dataset shows Amtrak stations in opportunity zones
This dataset shows Amtrak stations in opportunity zones
This dataset shows Amtrak stations in opportunity zones
This dataset shows Amtrak stations in opportunity zones
This dataset shows Amtrak stations in opportunity zones
This dataset shows Amtrak stations in opportunity zones
This dataset shows Amtrak stations in opportunity zones
This dataset shows Amtrak stations in opportunity zones
This dataset shows Amtrak stations in opportunity zones
This dataset shows Amtrak stations in opportunity zones
This dataset shows Amtrak stations in opportunity zones
This dataset shows Amtrak stations in opportunity zones
This dataset shows Amtrak stations in opportunity zones
This dataset shows Amtrak stations in opportunity zones
This dataset shows Amtrak stations in opportunity zones
This data set shows Amtrak industrial, office, and commercial real estate in opportunity zones
This data set shows Amtrak industrial, office, and commercial real estate in opportunity zones
This data set shows Amtrak industrial, office, and commercial real estate in opportunity zones
This data set shows Amtrak industrial, office, and commercial real estate in opportunity zones
This data set shows Amtrak industrial, office, and commercial real estate in opportunity zones
This data set shows Amtrak industrial, office, and commercial real estate in opportunity zones
This data set shows Amtrak industrial, office, and commercial real estate in opportunity zones
This data set shows Amtrak industrial, office, and commercial real estate in opportunity zones
This data set shows Amtrak industrial, office, and commercial real estate in opportunity zones
This data set shows Amtrak industrial, office, and commercial real estate in opportunity zones
This data set shows Amtrak industrial, office, and commercial real estate in opportunity zones
This data set shows Amtrak industrial, office, and commercial real estate in opportunity zones
This data set shows Amtrak industrial, office, and commercial real estate in opportunity zones
This data set shows Amtrak industrial, office, and commercial real estate in opportunity zones
This data set shows Amtrak industrial, office, and commercial real estate in opportunity zones
This data set shows Amtrak industrial, office, and commercial real estate in opportunity zones
Mobile monitoring data generated using an instrumented electric vehicle. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Deshmukh, P., E. Kimbrough, R. Logan, S. Krabbe, V. Isakov, and R. Baldauf. Identifying Air Pollution Source Impacts in Urban Communities Using Mobile Monitoring. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT. Elsevier BV, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 000, (2020).
This dataset provides estimates of train loads during the AM and PM peak periods - derived from a survey held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1 March 2016 to 17 March 2016. The primary purpose of the train load surveys is to support service planning and rail timetabling. Surveys are conducted in March and September. March loads are the preferred dataset for network planning as it reflects the busiest time of year for train travel and is less subject to seasonal factors. The March loads are usually higher and provide a better gauge of rail system performance.
This dataset provides an indicator of historic rail occupancy for individual rail services from July 2019. Data included in ROAM - Rail Opal Assignment Model - includes Sydney Trains (T1 - T9) and Metro (Metro North West line) services. Note: With the introduction of the new City and Southwest Metro line, Transport is moving to a new Opal Allocation Model to handle the complexity that these new services will bring. The legacy Rail Opal Allocation Model (ROAM) data will be replaced with a new Near Real Time (NRT) ROAM from May 2024.
Welcome to Washington state's Freight Transportation System map application! Detailed descriptions are provided below. To get started, press the View Application button in the upper-right corner of this page. Once open, please read the brief instruction provided. This web map application provides an interactive GIS tool for users to view Washington state's freight transportation system by types and modes. It reflects WSDOT's 2021 Freight and Goods Transportation System update, and the National Highway Freight Network designations verified and published by FHWA as of 2019. This web map application was intended to provide valuable freight data sources to support transportation planning efforts, and includes the following sublayers: 1. Freight Intermodal Facilities - shows major freight intermodal facilities in Washington state, including cargo airports, rail intermodal terminals, and major ports handling freight shipments.2. 2021 Freight and Goods Transportation System (FGTS) – classifies freight corridors by modes in Washington State based on annual freight tonnage moved, including truck, rail, and waterway freight corridors. Each modal network is classified into five tiers and the specific annual tonnage thresholds are described below. 1) FGTS truck corridors include: T-1 corridors: more than 10 million tons T-2 corridors: 4 million to 10 million tons T-3 corridors: 300,000 to 4 million tons T-4 corridors: 100,000 to 300,000 tons T-5 corridors: at least 20,000 tons in 60 days and less than 100,000 tons per year 2) FGTS rail corridors include: R-1 corridors: more than 5 million tons R-2 corridors: 1 million to 5 million tons R-3 corridors: 500,000 to 1 million tons R-4 corridors: 100,000 to 500,000 tons R-5 corridors: Less than 100,000 tons 3) FGTS waterway corridors include: W-1 corridors: more than 25 million tons W-2 corridors: 10 million to 25 million tons W-3 corridors: 5 million to 10 million tons W-4 corridors: 2.5 million to 5 million tons W-5 corridors: 0.9 million to 2.5 million tons 3. Truck Freight Economic Corridors - built upon Freight and Goods Transportation System (FGTS) tonnage classification and takes into account freight system resiliency and first/last mile connectivity to freight land uses and facilities. It includes following components: High volume truck corridors: T-1 and T-2 freight corridors; Alternative freight routes: routes that serve as alternatives to primary cross-state freight routes during severe weather or other disruptions; First/last mile connector routes: truck routes that connect freight-intensive land uses to T-1 and T-2 freight corridors, and alternative freight routes. 4. National Highway Freight Network – established under the Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act) consisting of four components: Primary Highway Freight System (PHFS) Other Interstate portions not on the PHFS Critical Rural Freight Corridors (CRFCs) Critical Urban Freight Corridors (CUFCs) 5. Manufacturing and warehousing land use (2020 parcel data) - shows parcels with manufacturing and warehousing land use codes from 2020 statewide parcel database: https://wsdot.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=3dca0b72eae94c098b21329e1e61afd76. Jurisdictional Boundaries - include Regional Transportation Planning Organization, County Boundaries, and City Limits.For more information about FGTS system, please visit https://www.wsdot.wa.gov/freight/fgts. If you have any questions about this data, please contact Wenjuan Zhao at zhaow@wsdot.wa.gov or 360-705-6990. If you're having trouble viewing this application, please contact our Online Map Support.